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life of his wife of more than 50 years as police investigate her mysteous death. >> and from the outlandish to ca birre. >> the best moments you may have missed at the met gala last night.t(fá we are starting with a load of breaking neig are r now at 4:00. a judgmás says the locale1s4rátu guard officer 9wq of should be released. >>rbut xdeased under very happen first. >> a hearing for christopher hasan just wrapped up inñi greenvill our prince george's county there in titxd courtroom and jos s now live toñi explain wh happensi]fá next. tracey? didreporter: well, the judge jujz does qualify for home detention and . of course, the government is pealing that decision, so he will remain in jail until that part ofi] all of this is done.w, no50-year-old christopher
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hanson is a coast gud"ç" lieutenant and is accusedt( of being a domestic terrorist. several weapons weret( recovere ars callçó actually. u.zpxosecutors said hansonxd is t white nationalist who intendedñi toe1 mur innocent civilians on a scale rarelyseen in this sauntry. lists of hit included democratic m nancyfá pelosi, chuck schumer, democratic ]=i- tv i]aljournts, amongt(fì% others. t( remain in jail until hisfá tria but axd district courtlp judge disagreed sayingp, hanson has been charged with terrori related offenses, onlyjf@ewut a weapons offenses and qualified for superviswd"home detention, but the judge did set up a number of conditionsq fore1 hisi releacluding him never being left alone, 24/7 monitoring, drug testing, notne allowe firearms of any kind and can have no access to
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internet or smartphones. now the government is again appealing his release. testified on behalf of hanson who said that the are interested in actually being the nokes to supervise him if he's released from jail. now family members have also said that thethwillt( put upr homes, including his wife, the,r in-laws alsoçó expected to put their homes,s and thi something that the judge is property bond before they o hk allow himc out. reporting live. traceyfá williams. now ck to you in the okstudio. >> today, folks, not a day to check your 401(k). may want to avoid it. the dow was down 480 points, and it's finished the day down nearly 650 points.ll the big seff mostly fueled byxdc concerns tensions with china. the president set a friday deadline to reach a trade deal, and if+qçeát is not reached he
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threatened to raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. ofóuñw3ñr avoiding tis developm >> ñithere's new development toy of the arrest of sandra bnd, report woman who died in police custody in"nrtéxas. desk. taken on her video and it shows a heated exange between blant( d nillia in ju -- brian ey,inilla. she repeatedly asked him whyçó e needs to get out of the car and at one point he says i will light you up,ñi apparently referring to the toyser in hisñ hand. bland was later found hanged in her jail cell three days after e was arrested. her death was ruledlp a suicide.
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the man was arrested for lying for circumstances surrounding that arrest and was fired in ok 2016. those charges werelp droppedt(fr he agreed toçó permanently leav law enforcement.t$3k"tuí(tráhsq wrongful deadi] lawsuit with th the texas department of public infety is disput th%ñá premise that this video was notçó provid to theçó bland family attorney. the department vys thiseo an evidence dumpx'd was released to an austin, texasq t. station in 201fáçólpck >> ba to you. >> thanks, wendy. we ha n more breakingews from montgomeryi] county. the principal of damascus high casey carouselpçó announced mov last fall. thereto were allegations of hazing made against a group of &z.p @&hc% the group's procedures and
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fi e. now fourens are being prosecuted on rape and attempted rapefá charges. carouse says the school needs new leadership. principal beginning next mondayo >> here we go again. similar scene. we've watched this playt( out or and over all across the region. would-be thieves storming into local 7-elevens with one goal in mind, stealing that store'sñiq , there ready and waiting. pat collins is live there and out. pat, tell us about it. >> reporter: well, t(leon, it appears, andñi it appearsh t atm smash and grab nightmare mayñrl over. oh, thank heavens. and it all wentok down at this seven infáe1çó whitexd oak.tw
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masked suspects rush intoth ó[ 7-eleven and start sayingw3 &háhp &hc% cameras in the ceiling, but this uw3c this time the cops came in like in the dark hours of txd morning this street went from ghostq ton
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>> it shows the truck pulling up behind the 7-eleven and two of the suspects getting out and jumping over this wall and then heing towards the convenience store. a cop in an unmarked car is sitting over here. staking out that 7-eleven. when they see those suspects go inde the store and start spray painting the surveillance cameras inside the 7-eleven, the cops, they make their move. they make their move big time. e> there's a foot chase, and two of thos suspects are buseed r on the scene. now the driver of the pickup truck. heies to chase away.
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there's a crash and he's bust pedestrian on the beltway. now, are these three suspects responsible for all those atm jobs? well, police are looking in to the possibility. so far no charges in the case. owon, back to you. >> do we k how the cops knew how to stake out that particular store? >> reporter: i think the cops were staking out a number of 7 heavens that had atms close to the glass windows in the store, d they had an eye out on a number of these hoping they would catch these guys, and off here. y had paid >> well, they went fishing in the right hole. >> all right. good stuff. pat collins reporting live. >> now, we've got some more breaking news come in. let's take you downtown washington near the trump hotel. secret service therehas just arrested a man who was found with a gun in his car. >> news 4's jackie benson is live now on pennsylvania avenue.
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what did you learn about this, jackie. reporter: this incident actually happened at the trump hotel. take a look behind me. this is the driveway where you see the trumpl internationa hotel sign just moments ago. the secret service, uniformed secret service officer drove away a silver jeep with pennsylvania license plates. now wha we're told is that that jeep belongs to a man who is checking into the hotelso for type of event, an event at which the guests were asked before they entered. i'm not sure if there was a m ha gnotometer, do you have any weapons, and my unrstanding is that the man told them no, but he did have a gun in his car and a short timeago police after examining that silver jeep with pennsylvania license plates that i told you about did drive that vehicle away. so i'm assuming that that's the vehicle that he was talking about, where they found the
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toweapon that has led this man's arrest for carrying a weapon without a permit in the district. now, we have calls into the secret service and to d.c. police trying to get sme formation on exactly, you know, what further charges the man is facing andtl exac what happened here this afternoon at the trump hotel. live ior nthwest, jackie bensn, news 4. back to you. >> thank you, jackie. >> thanks, jackie. turning now to the weather. another spectacular dayma in . >> and changes are coming. you know this can't last for two long. meteorologist doug kammerer has more in the storm center. >> there's a chance of showers starting to increase during the day tomorrow and really today is the day to get some lunch or dinner outside. outside right now, what are we dooe dealing with? 70s in the city and much warmer in parts of that's the case in parts of the
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evening. look at haigersdowns. up to 80 degrees. nice temperature-wise across our region today. i'm tracking the shower down to the south. rts of stafford county and fauquier county and another in towards arun dull county. just a shower is going to move along i-95, an increas in a chance of showers and thundershowers and we'll look at mother's day weekend. i don't hve a whole lot of good news. i'll be honest with you. >> well, we're not happy about that. >> that's not my ft. >> yes. he's blaming you. >> thank you, doug. now.itching gea a husband's worst fears confirmed. his wife discovered dead inside an suv and pulled ou of the depths of the potomac. 72-year-old barbara bushkin was reing from a charity event when her vehicle plunged into the river. news 4's mar segraves spoke to her husband who is just happy
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for the time that he had with his wife. >> the search began sunday night near roosevelt island just after oy bridge after a rep of a car seen driving into the river. it took more than a day to find car, and its driver,72-year-old barbara bushkin. her husband still coming to grips with the loss of his childhood sweetheart. >> she was the other half of me. she was the better me. >> reporter: barbara and her art had started dating in high school, they went their separate ways and lost touch for 45 years before finding ech other again. they wrote about their journey in this book, "lifelong valeines" that was just published six weeks ago. >> she was a good person. she made people happy. >> reporter: the couple were notable philanthropists in the d.c. area. bushkin was coming home from a charity event. >> when we were dating in high school we ed to do an act of
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kindness every day and we did it. >> reporter: as to what happened for his wife's car toned up in the river, bushkin can only event. >> the was probably some medical event. i hope she didn't suffer too badly. >> as for how he wants people to remember the love of his life. >> do an act kindness every day and think of barbara. >> mark graves, news 4. >> what a story. >> thatis really a sad story. >> had a years they found each other. very best. the >> well, congratulations are pouring in today for the new royal baby. >> congratulations and also babs names guess and suggestions. coming up, some of the front-runner names prince harry and meghan markle could name their baby boy, and we learn when we'll see our first picture of them as well. the lus, news 4 is i community. ahead at 4:30, shines a spotlight on the local teachers and the unique way they are making an impression on the studenta >> and why nuts are so good
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>> we know that t british newspapers are plaefrted with that smiling face of prince harry, as you can imagine. this "daily mail" calling itself the royal baby souvenir edition. 23 pages of covera in this newspaper alone hand yet there were so many questions. we don't know the name,plfor exame, and that may not get announced unl tomorrow. one friend of the royal couple aiming that she knows and thator she's swn to secrecy, and yet so much has been done in public over this birth. meghan hand myself have h a baby boy this morning. >> reporter: the announcement on instagram, it's a boy. william and kate congratulating harry and meghan saying they can't wait to see the little boy. >> very pleased and glad to welcome my brother to the sleep deprivation party of partying. >> reporter: michelle o hma offered congratulations. this little boy is royal but alsoat internnal.
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he's automatically entitled to american citizenship. today i think prince harry is having thatuiet day t he said he would. the queen is here at windsor castle, and then my predictioni that tomorrow maybe we will see the first pictures of this royal boy and mayb hear a name. gir simmons, abc news, windsor.
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>> we know it's nng to. >> exactly right, pat. >> you had nothing, right? >> i knew exactly where i wasi goingth that. you finished it for me. that's so the case. you're walking outside today. it's actually gorgeous. 80 degrees. >> yes. >> beautiful weather andñq+kñ p of sunshine. tomorrow many areas may not make it out of 60s. cloud covers and showers and drizzle. kind of apl tough coue of days. it really is going to be quite nice and not so good tomorrow a and into thursday. temperatures right now, as i mentioned, 80 degrees. 79. winds out of the south at 13 h miles perr, and it's all that wind. the direction of the wind coming out of the south helps us -- see those nice warm temperatures. any time they are out of north and east like tomorrow again, that's when we start to seat cooler numbers. 82 in leesburg and 82 in fredericksburg and even towards hagerstown 80 odegrees. the radar, we have a little the mountains thanks to the mountains. if we didn't have the mountains,
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we wldn't have seen the shower. there it is right there, come into parts of stafford county right now in towards parts of southern prince william county. this is going to move towards i-95. maybe towards woodbridge and it will die off as we move closer to the river. just sothing to watch out for, and this is why. watch the mountains. see that. that's exactly why wa hthe storms. we had the sunshine. called differential heating. heats the mountains up a little bit farther and a little bit of a storm right off the mountain. cool how that developed a little bit erler y.back to the west severe weather happening in parts of texas and oklahoma. this is a storm system i'm going to watch. see this front, from chicago to boston, it's way up north, but it'sng to be drifting to the south, and as it does so, our numbers, they are going to ovart mg south, too. i mean, right now it's 49 in buffalo and 79 in d.c. yeah, that colder air coming right down the east coast. again, a little bit of a back door cold front which means much cooler tomorrow. a high of 70 in the city.
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cloudy andoo cr. drizzle and spotty showers. that's not a nice looking wednesday. as we move into thursday. we have a better chance of seeing drizzle early in the day and going for a high of 73. that might be optimistic. 79 on friday and a good chance of storms on friday and even a chance of showers on saturday, so nice and dry today, [viñ everybody, and then one -- whata did i earlier? y. >> it's all downhill. >> that's what you use next time. just spell that out. >> okay. >> phonetically? >> awni look at where to go for your next night out. >> and a cheaper wayto make sure your pets have the medications it news. a new service rollingut today. o>>
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nuts may be good for expectant months in the early ,months of pregnan really good. researchers in spain followed more than 2,000 mother and child pairs for eight years. the kids of moms who ate mores new during the first trimester of pregnancy, turns out they
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scored higher in tests measuring their memoryenon and cognitive function. nut consumption during the third trimester showed no effect. the higher level of folic acid and fatty acids may have played a role. they studied walnuts, pine nuts, peanuts and hazlenuts. >> we know for adults nuts have a good fat. >> good for the heart and for the brain. from painting and wallpapering to knocking out a wall or finally putting in the basement bar you've been talking about. >> each year thousands of people take on diy or do it yours projects. newsn 4's megacgrath is here to tell you the tips you need before you take on any home projects. >> reporter: it's that time of year when maeo hers think about making improvements around the house, maybe a new kitchen, a fire pit or perhaps a deck. it looks real easy on tv, but easy can quickly turn into impossible. >> you know, it all starts out
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with all good intentionles. >> not always the case. >> reporter: david is a builder. over the yearse's fixed more than one diy failure. > a lot of times people get in over theirheads. >> reporter: how do you know if you're up to the task? research and planning are key. do you need permits? when in doubt, contact the d county and f out. look at the steps involved in completing the job andbe honest. do you have the skills and knowledge to actually do it? bradley says one of the most commomistakes is to overreach. instead of trying to install an entirely new kitchen by yourself, keep the old configuration of cabinets. just paint them d swap out the hardware. take a look at the before pi ure. >> these were dark, brown cabinets and gave it a new look. it's worn out. >> deck looking old and worn. bradley says you can often keep the oldusubstruct if it's in good shape and just replace the deck boards. that's a much easier project and
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the result looks brand new. >> if there's stairs involved it gets more complicated becauser he stair railing, but just for resurfacing it's not so bad. >> reporter: things you probably want to avoid, eectrical work, plumbing and projects that involve structural elements. megan mcgrath, news 4 >> yur know property needs work but you're unsure where to begin. tomorrow we'll show you some simple things to do to make your operty pop so make sure to check that out. >> are you handy with a hammer? >> yes, i am, as a matter of fact. >> i'll brag about it. get it done. >> good for you. >> takes some tmoney, oo. still ahead, pretty inpi k. the trends getting traction after last night's met gala as we reveal our favorite looks of the night. >> is that one of them? >> okay. >> a new front in the battle between president trump and house democrats. we're live with new developments in this new power strug le. >> ander, a local mother's grief. her message to our community as gun violence impacts two f her
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youngsons. >> for me to deal with this twice within three months, that crusd me. take-off. and this a loving reminder from his wife. this is will finally depositing that expense check. oh, and this is will paying his brother-in law back with zelle for their annual camping trip. and this is will finally relaxing for the long flight. this is your right here, right now bank. this is wells fargo.
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if you are just joining us at 4:29, let's get you caught up with fourhi ts to know. >> a judge in prince george's county says the local coast guard officer accused threatening a terror attack qualified for home detention under strict conditions. >> however, christopher hanson
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remains behind bars because prosecutors are apealing that decision. >> the secret service is arresting a man who admitted he had a gun in his car outside the trump hotel. investigators tell news 4 the man went inside the hotel for a event. during a screening process the secret service discovered he had the gun in his characters an unregistered weon. the man what is taken into custody but police say there were no threats. >> three people are in custody in montgomery county after police stopped what appeared to be an atm theft in progress. officers arrested two of these guys near the 7-eleven in white oak. a third person was taken into custody after a pursuit that ended in a crash on thee bltway. investigators now trying to figure out if these guys are connected a to theecent string of local atm heists. tomorrow you may have to do something you probably haven't done inh a we in d.c., hail a cub. uber and lyft drivers are planning a natiwide strike. drivers are upset about pay, benefits and how the ride
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share's tipping systemorks. tomorrow's strike comes as uber reill announce its first lts as a public k. >> now another escalation in the battle between house democrats and president trump. >> the white house is moving to bl sck anotherpoena from lawmakers, and the president is the getting support from the senate's top republican. >> majority leader mitch many conley is borrowing a sentiment from the clinton impeachment days and urging everyone to move on. blayne alexander joins us now with the late look at this power struggle. blayne, any sign that the democrats are ready to move on? >> reporter: leon, not at all. in fact you said it's absolutely right. it is a power stru'rle. yowatching this kind of tug-of-war between house democrats who say there's still a lot of digging to do after the release of the mueller report. now they are facing off against the house republicans saying quite honestly case closed. on capitol hill, a call from the ate's top republicans to turn the page on the mueller report. >> the special counsel's finding is clear.
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case closed. >> reporter: but house democratg just getti started, now taking new steps to block a sea of subpoenas from democrat former white for house counsel doncgahn who cooperated with mueller into a hossible obstruction of justice case and the whitse instructing mcgahn not turning over any documents noting he't doesnave the legal right to disclose them because they are still under white house control. >> i predict a fight in the courts, and it may be that the white hou te's goal here is simply slow walk it. >> reporter: mcgahn through his lawyers says he'll hold off until the white house and house judiciary committee can reach an agreement. it comes as the s committee is trying to reach a deal with attorney general william barr over democrats' demand for the unredacted mueller report. the committee is set to vote tomorrow on holding barr in contempt over it. >> my question is what is the president afraid of? >> reporter: meanwhile the administration is refusing to comply with a subpoena for the
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president's tax returns, and president trump de aring mueller should not testify. >> he said he should not be, not that he will not. >> reporter: the white house insists the white hse is not blocking mueller's testimony. today house speaker nancy pesi suggesting this motive for the president's pushback. >> trump is goegd us to impeach him. he's just like taunting, taunting, unting, because heo knws that it would be very divisive. >> repoaser: saying congress to keep investigating and folloa the fcts. and back to don mcgahn, democrats want him to come and stify on capitol hill but president trump said he may try to block mcga from doing so. leon? >> the game plays on. blayne alexander reporting live. pat? >> new at 4:00, montgomery county istrying to make the drinking water safer at school. this afternoon the council voted toly dramatical reduce the amount of lead allowed iner wat. five parts per billion which is
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down from the state maximum of no more than 20 parts. montgomery county has already replaced fountains with lead levels that exceed thegher amount. exposure to lead can affect cognitive and bone development in children. this is teacher appreciation week, and all week ronning -- long we are celebrating. >> reporter: millette green stopped by one school with carla flores with our sister station telemundo 44. >> reporter: happy national teachers day from st. mary's school in rockville! [ cheers and applause ] okay. i'm here with carla flores from telemundo 44. you ta it away, girls. >> let me hear it! good job! >> reporter: carkarla did a gre job. the kids here speak multiple
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languages. we love ss mary'nd their fantastic teachers. 25 teachers, look, holding up their teacher pictures andi b here, i love it. okay. so one. teachers here is miss kelly et sw and she's holding a bearded dragon. her classroom is full of animals, and i love your story re. it says when i was a kid, i loved to ride my bike. i teach kindergarten, also teach with your animals. >> i do. this is the bgarded dra ruffus, and all the kids get to take care of him. we have a red-eared turtle and guinea pigs. we have hermit cracks, and we have a gecko and a bird, so whaw better to learn about nature than in our classroom. >> reporter: what a wonderful ay to celebrate our teachers to stopping here today at st. mary's. the principal here started off as a teacher. i love that we are here today. >> and we love that you're here
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mday. thank you soh for the great treats honoring our teachers an coming out to see our great kids and our wonderful families. >> reporter: you're standing xt to charles in his seussical the musical" outfit.k thanyou, teachers, for doin an excellent job. [ applause ] >> reporter: back to you. >> all right. iemorrow millette takes the sell brace to garfld elementary in street on "news 4 today." some businesses ar offering freebies to teachers. search teacher freebies in the nbc washington app to get morei rmation about that. >> a room with a dragon and guinea pig and turtle and rabbit, that's got to be the most popular room in school. >> aeal menagery. a new service for pet owners that can help you save ney. >> consumer reporter susan hogan is here. a look at how to get your pet's medication for less.
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>> reporter: cracking secret s codes, that'ne of the many activities you can do at the international spyu mum. that preview is coming up here on news 4. >> i love cracking secret codes. this is one i'm trying to crack today. where is this front going to land over the next couple of days? it will have a big impact onur
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a kitchen explosion and fire at an arlington restaurant injuredour workers today.
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investigators say an aerosol can of cooking spray overheated and burst at dirt restaurant locates on wilson boulevard. that started a flash fire. employees telok news 4 they to off running. three workers were taken to the hospital. some of them have serious burns. the restaurant is hoping to ometime this evening. the jamesio beard foundat is a nonprofit culinary arts group that celebrates cooks and oking and each year it honors exceptional chefs and resurants across the country. awning yang reports about local winners this year. >> reporter: a few d.c. resurants are beingelebrated as some of the best in the country. they were honored at the james ard award, the rising chef of the year went to a chef at kith and kin at the wharf in d.c. tom cunanan at bad saint won for best chef in the mid-atlantic
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and a life time achievement o'connell, to patrick the owner of the little inn in washington, virginia. o'connell has also won few other james beard s.awa holds three micheline stars for his restaurant and is an author. one of the founding fathers of l3 of the founding fathers of more than 600 culinary professionals vote on the winners. 23 categories cover food, beverage and restaurant designs. congrats to l the winners. >> comedian and d.c. native dave chappelle will receive this k year's mar twain prize for humor at the kennedy center. he's known for his edgy and sometimes controversial comedya ut race, family and relationships. he'll be honored at a star-studded gala here in october. chappell joins the ranks of past recipients including eddie murphy, david letterman and whoopi goldberg
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there. i'm wendy rieger. we have more breaking news at a live desk. there's an urgent search under way in st. mary's county for a missing 5-year-old boy who has autism. this is liam harper. the sheriff's officeays he ran from an employee at the benjamin banneker elementary school in loveville and disappeared. he's wearing a green shirtnd blue jeans. deputies think liam will run away if he's startled. there are lots of officers, canines and helicopters looking for this little boy. stay with news 4 stay with news 4 f you know when you're at ross
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at ross. yes for less. and we're back now with a ok at the current temperatures. looks awfully comfortable out there. around 80 degrees. don't expect that to stick around. doug is tracking big changes in the forecast. he's back with the timing of a major cooldown headed this way and chanc of rain, too. that's less than two minutes away. pat? >> a d.c. mother desperate to get out of her violent
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neighborhood, this after two of r young sons were shot and one may never walk again. on valentine's day ebony hill's 12-year-old son was walking outside of their home, their apartment in the northeast when he was hit with a hail ofgun satuworks and then on ,ano ther horrifying phone call. her 13-year-old son had been shot, also outside of their home. doctors say he maybe paralyzed. >> how do i explain to my sons that there's a strong possibility that he can never ride a bike again, you know what i'm saying. he with never do the normal thing because he was speaking to some friends. >> hill said after the shooting in february she put in a request with the d.c. housing authority to move her family, but she was put on a waiting list. housing officials say they apprved hill'sequest in less than a week, but they still haven't been able to find an apartment to accommodate her rge family. hill's two sons are among more than half a dozen children injured in shootings so far this
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year in the district. at least one teen has died. police say the 12-year-old was an unintended victim. they are still investigating saturday's so far no arrests in either case. well, switching to medication for your pets. buying the drugs can drain your budget but now there may be a way to get the drugs cheaper. >> and the world's largest discounty are tailer is entering the online pet pharmacy businesser. consumer reporter sus hogan here to tell bus this. >> we're talking about walmart. they are launching thei ever online pet pharmacy today so customers can purchase prescription pet medications at walmart petrx.com with doorstep delivery. theetailer is working directly with vets to fill your prescriptions from more than 100 brands for dogs, cats, horses and even livestock. walmart is also expanding in-store pets. clinic walmart says all of these pet services are all about
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accessibility, quality care ande affordab meds. it will offer fresh pet food and raw pet food sayi it's seena huge demand for it as well. >> speaking of fresh pet food, something you've been look at, is that right? >> we have also seen the trend as well, and we wanted to know the bet that fresh pet and also the raw pet food diet a better alternative than the little kibbles we fd oudog. >> yeah. >> so, you know, iave two perfect stars for h.hat. >> o >> my two dogs, dakota an sadie. >> we speak to a petpe ex. he's a pet nutrition actually who gives us the skinny on this really informati report and that's ming to be tomorrow night at 5:00. >> do yourogs have a preference. >> yes. they love the fresh food. my 6 mold will eat anything, includingocks which we were dealing with this morning. 10-year-old sailedy is very picky so you'll see what we dece on tomorrow night.
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>> sounds good. >> you're working fours, so can you tell me how i get my dog to eat kibblespi without ing him up and putting him over here. >> in the little tray. >> and he takes him out of bowlo and dr them over. >> why? >> i don't know. >> i've never seen that before. >> i can't help you there. >> obviously he doesn't like your bowl. >> he puts it on the carpet. >> sounds like he doesn't like your taste in bowls. >> that could be it. >> can't help you there though, my friend. >> tonight would be great night to go out with the dog and have some time at the ark. >> i just tubing it off the leech and go. how about tomorrow, the tower by the door. you'll need tem probably through the weekend as our rain chances are going up. man, it was just gorgeous today
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th the temperature sitting close to 80 degrease. 79 right now and dropping to 69 degrees by 11:00. again, a really nice night tonight. it's really going to be quite presents all the way around. 7 is in reston and 81 lndsburg a 28 huntingtown. along the water, the chess pier, 75 degree over towards annapolis. here's a big factor. allergy sufferers, trees are still high.re grasses moderate. don't worry about the weeds but still get them out of your yard and then mold on the moderate side, too, so a lot of allergy sufferers coming up to say i lost weather, mbut,, my allergies are kicking today and that's after all the rain we got before. cooler wth clouds and rain chances going up each day. itmorrow a slight chance and thursday had a le better and friday much better and into the weekend. we're tracking mother's day 'rweekend. we asking you about mother's day weekend. getting mad at me about -- again, i don't -- i don't -- you know, i don't get mad at you. i don't get mad at leon when he
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told me the dow is down 5 points. quantico to woodbridge. showers down going to make it to charles county but really weakening. not much of a shower at all but it's getting the make road towards i-95. there's our little system that. front will come down across our region and really help to cool things. we've alsoot severe weather. the possibility of tornadoes out here in texas and oklahoma really high that storm eventually comes our y as we make our way into the day on friday. but, first, let's take a look at that school bus forecast for you that i made. yeah, there it is. 62 degrees at the bus somp torrow. picking up the kids, only 70. so we're 80 today. we're going to struggle to get ha 70 tomorrow in many locations, and t i think will be the case on thursday. the warm front moves up to the north, so we think thursday we could actually get into the low 70s. this is kind of tough. many of you tomo will not make it out. the 60s in d.c. 79 on thursday and 79 on frida
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od chance of storms on friday. maybe a couple of strong storms but i don't think a big severe type of weather day. 72 on saturday. mother's day, right now it could be a washout, but i'm tracking this very closely. monday and tuesd high temperatures in the low 70s and another chance of showers next week. next week is looking better. really unsettled all the way through the weekend. >> make plans inside. >> but stay tuned and i don't want you to think that mother's day swashout. i won't get my brunch reservations done. do that because this could change a little bit. >> left. thank you a, dig. d you see them in the outrageous outfits that -- at the met gala? >> . at's be a outfit >> that is a work life-sized chapped leer. >> wow. >> dripping with chs tams and apparently it lit up the show. >> what every lady that wts. a pet that comes with a bill >> check out gag i >> whatf the world do you call this? it's a pink parachute this. thing was mavis and promptly
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stripped down to a black dress and then she had on another big drink after that andinly she wound up in his skivvies, laying on the steps there. >> yeah. what she went down. she knew that these were coming off, so when you strip down to the other thing. >> she had a splan. >>he helped host the met gala last night ed the thas camp which was most interm tend as overp the to >> and i actually heard it was more like a disney type theme. >> that's what it looked like. >>isney inour underwear. >> yeah. >> but it's always over the top. that's the met gala. always. >> a dis nightmare. that's what that sounds like. >> who did you all like in. cardi b. check out >> wow. >> i liked at >> the gigantic red thing. >> she needed like ten guys, to you know, ruffle her skirt, so to speak. >> how do youin move that. they move you. >> i just think -- i love the color of that direction you
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know. a lot of the stuff but look at celine dion. i like head dress. how cool was she in oscar delorenza with that. >> those are like hair extensions. >> i think it's fun. they said the theme was camp and she was funny because show's expecting to sleep out and sleep in a tent. >> do me a favor. >> not in that. >> go take a lookat thor and she looked exactly like the villain in "thor." >> how do you spell that? >> like it sounds. >> i'll meet you in your office and we'll have nun. >> tell us what's comg up, guys. juice. well, this is not a good look, especially if you're relying on ride shares to get around. >> brace yourself for a big headache. drivers for uber and lyft planning to take part in a nationwide strike tomorrow. >> transportation reporter adam
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tuss will have more on how it could be impacting us locally here. >> also ah at 5:00, the news 4 i-team makes a discovering discovery after looking into crashes on one of the area'sos mt dangerous and busiest roadways. >> and scottnd macfar will seek some answers. nhy are suspected drunk drivers walking free e after they hurt someone? >> this is the head shaker. so we'll see you those stories and more and more
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breaking news update if you're just joining us, this is good news. the st. mary's counsheriff's office says they have found the missing 5-year-old boy who has autism. eam harper was found saf after disappearing from benjamin banneker elementary in loveville. he was not hurt. show glad to report that. >> big sigh of relie. sets and lies are nothing new to the district. >> but it doesn't take a detective to sniff it out there. all you need is a ticket to get inside the international spy museum. >> more from live inside its new home. >> reporter: from a game that lets you play a spy mission t a wheel that lets you know how the mission went, it's now moving to
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a new building filled with artifacts. >> how do you actually find things that are secret because the best intelligence operations we may never know about. >> reporter: but we do know es about the, the invisible ink, f rocks making dead drops and you've got lost disguises. >> learning the relevance of the world of espionage, that tim packets all of us, and we cannot wait to share this with the world. >> reporter: pa of the museum is trying out your spy skilur yolf. do you have what it takes to crack a secret sewed, and the museum is about honoring real life spies, spies like franc gary power. >> it's a wonderful honoro t have my power fear. >> reporter: gary jr. sharing is dad's story. he was a pilot for the ia during e world car. >> captured by the kgb and interrogated for monthsd it's gratifying to know that a new jen ravings people will learn about the incident and that my father is a hro to the country. >> the museum officially opens on sunday. when you walk through the doors,
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what can you expect? >> the intrie and the espionage. it's spying. what's more cool than that? >> reporter: at the international spy museum, amy cho, news 4. >> hi, everybody, first at 5:00 tonight, secret service and d.c. police swarm the entrance to the trump hotel taking a man into custody for having a gun. >> we know there was no threat to public, but news 4's jackie bensen joins us live from outside the hotel on pennsylvania avenue. the gun was never brought inside the hotel, was it, jack? >>t,eporter: that is correc and actually i know a little bit more about what i think happene. here we can show the video of this vehicle jeep with pennsylvania license player, the silver one that secret service actually rdrove out of drove across the street and parked it while we were here. we understand that a -- a man who was checking into the hotel this afternoon, when you check in, i believe that they ask you do you have any firearms, any
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weapons obviously uncertain wihigh-profile hotel th presidential connections. the man said he did not have him on his person, we understand, but there's one in the volk. at that point secret service and d.c. policeer intvened. he is, we understand, being held on for carrying an unregistered weapon and am nation charges by conducting who are the information. it appears from wha we're hearing this may be a situation where the gentleman was from another state and did not realize that d.c. law does not hall lou under most cases to bring a weapon into d.c. live in northwest, jaky bensen. news 4. back for you. >> jackie, thank you, and more breaking news coming into news 4 right now. shots fired at a school in suburban denve this is at the

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