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breaking news. >> that breaking news right off the top this afternoon, the he search, tunt for a fugitive in prince george's county. marshals say it started with a pursuithe in district this afternoon. agents say the suspect crashed a car in the gw parkway and jumped out of his car near the prince george's hospital. meagan, what have you been able to find out about this? >> reporter: what we know the suspect, his name is charles victor johnson and also known as charles victor jackson. >> the person inside that car hi crashed into expected to be okay. you pan on, you notice he took his on rampto the prince george's hospital center, crashed his vehicle into the bermre before taking off in this woodedehopr shewing you
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scene flying above as the u.s. marshall and park police were out here scouring the area with their k-9 units, looking for this spect, going through neighborhoods. we understand at this hour people are asked to stay indoors. if they se this suspect, to contact police and not contact him. i want to get to a wanted poster we have, to giveyou an idea what this guy looks like. police tell us he was last seena wearing gray new balance shirt, blue sweatpants and also a jean jacket. he has historyf drug and weapons charges. if you see this guy, contact police. we are learning glad sys gladys elentary school is on lockdown. if you have information, contact the police.
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in colorado details emerging after the mass shooting. >> the sacrifice of an 18-year-old student gave his own life so others in that classroom could be saved. his name was kendrick castillo after lnging at the gunman. today, we learned an aspiring marine helped subdue the shooter. jay gray. >>reporter: fun fire explodes inside this suburban school. >> morets gunshooming from the office. >>lieporter: students scramb as two with pistols open fire. >> we need medical here. >> reporter: 19 hit including 18-year-old castillo, he died as he was one of two students to charge the gunman. >> he was telling nobody to move and when kendrick lunged at him
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and he shot kendrick. >> reporter: being remembered as a hero and life taken three days before his graduation. as the instigation continues, police have identified 18-year-old devon erickson as one of the suspects, a second a female whose name is not being released because she is a juvenile. police continue to pour through the school and suspects' homes and car covered with graffiti as they try to piece together why and how it happened. >> we're only 18ours into this case and still working tords a motive. >> reporter: this small colorado community on edge. >> why? what's with coloradoand the school shootings? it's too prevalent. >> reporter: like investigators, many here searching for answers. jay gray, nbce nws. highlands ranch, colorado. i'm erika gonzalez. we're going tot in the same vein hered show you live pictures inside the douglas
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county courthouse, where we understand one of the suspected shooters in that colorado shooting is having his first court appearance. we have not seen much movement out of him over the cours of the last several minutes. he has down with his head down and hair. we have not seen much of his face. we also know from our reporter from our sister station, kusa, the secondted shooter,ecsp s female juvenile, is also on then court documt today. erickson faces some 30 counts for his alleged involvement in the shooting wyesterday, have learned led to the death of one studen others.jured so many these are live pictures inside the courthouse. you'reooking at 18-year-old erickson there.
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as we learn more, we will get back to you. over to you. >> thank you. our coverage continues all afternoon and in the app as well. we have much more from the otheh otings. a local drama teacher has been slapped with more charges thar time forhihe c's facing 20 felonies, in addition to a charge we first told you about when he illegally filmed a woman inside his home. news4 david culver has reaction from a herndon high school.rt >> repoer: rafael walked into the courthouse free on bond. it ended quickly, prosecutors adding on the new chars. eputies took the herndon high school college teacher back in april. they charged him with secretly recording his family's live-in nanny. he placed the cameras here
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inside the reston home, the one he shar with his wife and two kids. detectives found one of the recording devinss ie an air vent in the ah pair's bedroom. the ah pair sent police a photo and they used a search warrant and charged him with unlawful filming. while digging deeper, fairfax county detectives uncovered more than 3500 vios. some of the images showed child pornography. given that he is a teacher and now we have 20 new child pornography charges added, you ask yourself, might there be any students involved and mightey th be looking for potentially more victims? that's a question i plan to ask the head of the division at h. we will ask those questions and bring you thoseanswers ahe in the next hour. david culver, news4. >> he has been on leave from his role as a drama teacher since is
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first arrest april 8th. >> and the powergl strug between congressional democrats and the president over the mueller report. executive ent exerts privilege and will not turn over the full report of the 2016 election. he says theove is a clear escalation of the white house's defiance of congress. the houseo judiciary cittee is holding a vote to hold attorney general william barr in ntempt of congress. we will have a live report coming up in a few minutes. happening right now. drivers for uber and lyft are pumping the brakes in a p nationwitest today. >> some turned off their ride hailing and part is because of wages and benefits. >> but in d.c., it appears to not be causing the ripple it could have. >> quite a disappointment for them. adam tuss live at dupont crcle and what he learned at today's
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protest. >> reporter: i guess it depends how you lookt this. uber and lyft drivers are getting a lot of publicity out of this butei th message about benefits and pay being delivered but not materializing the way it possibly could have had everyone stayed home today. take a look. we went out with lyft and uber drives today out on the roads earlier this morning, symptom saying they would be out all day and others saying they were in o fact going turn off their apps. we did find one woman who said she absolutely was done driving for the rest of the day in protest against what was happening with these companies. this is all about uber and lyft drivers saying they want to be treated with better pay and benefits and more fairly. take a listen. >> i believe as a group, we are very important to the public as well as to the companies that we work for. so we have to believe in our own
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importance. the only way to do that is to stand up. >>reporter: certainly, some people are sting home, but it's not having the dramatic impact. we are seeing in across the country in cities like new york and san francisco and across the country right now. it isn't over in our area. at 8:00, another protest forms at alexandria and makes its way back to reagan national airport. >> thanks. those drivers may have an make.ant point to a report says ride share drivers suffer from low wages and dangerous job conditions. read more about that report in the nbc washington app, search "ride share." we have rain on the way. go t doug kammerer in the storm center. tell us about it. >> plenty of cloud cover, much cooler temperatures by 15
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degrees. look at the numbers. 70 in d.c. high of 81. 69 in hagerstown, to the south. we were warm, down to 80. you can see to the south a lotou of cld cover in our area. rain is on the increase making our way the next couple of days. much more what to expect tomorrow with the rain there. a very unsettled friday, saturday and mother's day. see you back here in 10 minutes. >> thank you, doug. the new royal name you will probably see just about everywhere. baby archie.rr prince and meghan showed off their little bundle of boy today. >> reporter: archie harrison windsor, the name announced on instagram from buckingham palace. archie sounds very american and
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mountbatten-wintu batten-windsor is the last name taken by male members over time. interesting they have chosen not give their son a title. perhaps that's a clue to the kind of parentsrxxo they want t. we think back to princess diana, theway she raised william and harry making clear she wanted them to understood ordinary life and be freero f the precious as long as possible. the royal couple emerging for a brief photocall in the regal surroundings of windsor castle. it was very intimate. meghan was glowing. >> magic. it was pretty amazing. i hese the two bt guys in the world. i'm very happy. >> reporter: they looked a little nervous. at oin pot, harry had to be told to turn archie towards the cameras.
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>> two days, three day, thrillto ave our little bundle of joy. >> reporter they wereclearly delight with their son and answers the kwefrry new parent gets asked. does he sleep well, saying he is a really good baby. nbc ws,by wir.nd soarchie's middle name, harrison, apparently dates back to the middle ages, means son of harry. >> that makes sense and archie means he will be a red-headed teenager. ex we were cting arthur or philip or charles. >> the frontnn wir -- >> that didn't happen, alexander. well, does yourproperty need a pop? >> today, we're talking about curbpe apl. coming up, how to improve the look of your home without breaking the bank. a california mother suing
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elephone ads for prescriptions will soon be added an important new detail, the costs. drugs that cost more than $35 a month. until now it sts only potential side effects. this move is to make drugs more transparent to consumers by putting pressure on companies to keep the prices low. they begin in a couple months. a motherng mourni the loss of heris toddler suing epsy. she said a teething device caused her baby's death. oth sides of the argument to come. such a sad case, wendy. >> found18-month-old decon mooring unresponsive in october. the daycare workers put him down for a nap. he was wearing a teething necklace. it was a gift, purchased by a
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family friend. it was purchased on etsy. the necklace did not have a safety clasp. it was supposed to release when the child pulled on it. the necklace tightened around the little boy's neck and he suffocated. etsy but the terms of use are not etsy on items sold on that website. ctsy says it ismp si a platform that c buyers with sellers. the lawyer said the mother never agreed to those terms because the necklace was a gift. etsy released a statement calling the child's death a great tragedy, going on to say that etsy didn't directly sell this item. we believe the allegation should be directed at the criminally insurgent daycare proders or, if appropriate, the seller of the necklace. the ething necklace was sold by a retailer in lithuania.
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etsy says the retailer has n had any products on its site since last year. >> a heart breaking story. thanks. first impressions are crucial. that counts for yours home a well. news4 megan mcgrath is working with you on how you can make things pop on a budget. >> reporter: you no doubt experienced it, driving through a neighborhood and one house pops out above all oers. >> people really do judge a book by its cover. > reporter: sheena works for keller williams property. whether you're looking to sell your home for top dollaror just looking to enhance your own space,rboosting cu appeal doesn't haveto break the bank. start with the simple stuff, like the lawn. make sure it's mowed and freeof sticks and clutter.
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fresh mulch always looks good and a well-placed bench can add interest. landscaping makes a difference. pee pots. one of the best opportunity is on the front st start with a dratic color for the door and go fromaint the he $30 for the paint and floor mat, 30 or $40. >> reporter: older patio furniture can be jazzed up with pillows and inexpensive lighting. >> it's important to work with what you've got and make it the best it can be. >> reporter: bruce wentworth specializing on design build and renovation services. he says, be realistic on what you think is possible. if youave a bit more money in the budget, even a small aspect cadd curb appeal. >> even if it's a little bit,
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using quality materials, goes a >> this is the best time of the year to increase your curb appeal. the weather has been cooperative. flowers blooming everywhere. gor gorgeous outside. >> not a good day to be looking for a house? >> not bad. 72 and cloudy. compare this to 82nd sunshine and compare it to a day like today, not the best.ed we talk about biking to work. bike to wo day. you can bike to work and all around. you have the cloud cover and a least you're not sweating and e see thos numbers coouer. winds of the northeast at 15 miles an hour. that northeast flow coming in and giving us cooler numbers. speaking of northeast, to the north and east, 64. 64 in gaithersburg and there's that temperature disparity we
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will see again tomorrow. really amazing the unsettled pattern we have coming in here. we had a couple patterns along the zones and see an eastern shore in indianapolis. not:çu7hsu(r across the region. big-time storms, a lot of rain, socked in with the cloud covero fr.c. towards philadelphia. that's why we have the cooler air here as well. you can see the front lift back tight and this is the storm fday bring being weather in parts of texas and houston watch and we will see it coming to us friday. temperature-wise, 70 in d.c., the 80s just down to our south. there's raleigh, coming close to 80 degrees, only 55 at buffalo. a little bit of battle going ono see with that easterly,
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northeasterly flow, in the 80s in southern pennsylvania. it dips all the way down and that cold air wedge making its way in.gs that brinhe clouds, maybe a shower throughout the evening i can't rule it out. do you need the umbrella? don't be surprised. watch what happens by tomorrow early morning. back to the north, drzles and areas of fog. and we still have drizzle and by the afternoon, we have clearing and we have sunshine in our southern zones. that caniveus a rumble of thunder or two. the sun goes down after 8:00, we might see sunset and temperatures armer. a high of 77. clouds, showers into the afternoon. clearing late. i still think we get in the mid-70s tomorrow. to the north, mid-60s.
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80 on friday,60% showers and thunderstorms. 40% chance on saturday, mother's day. 67 degrees. it just looks like rain. 'm not just talking rain, i'm talking maybe 1-2 inches of rain for mother's day. >> you're talking a soaker. >> yeah. sorry. >> if you're going to get mom something, go big, right? s. and go indoors. >> make it indoor thank you, doug. >> that will be the gift this year. >> volunteers helping build a new home inin pr george's county return to find something very important missing. >> still ahead, the thief targeting habitat for humanity.
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we love nurses. some say they are the backbone of any hospital. >> you can do that while we're celebrating this week. >> at the university of maryland hospital in cheverly.pp
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>> ha nurses week, everybody! [ applause ] >> we are delivering love and sweet treats to these fantastic nurses at the university of maryland capital regional k health. thanu so much for being here and doing what you do. we have nurses from all over the hospital represented here. we got them out here because the guys from goodies delivered these frozen custard treats as a thank you from nbc4. weave two dynamic nurses to speak, to talk about how they feel about being appreciated because you guys do a lot of stuff unsung and uncelebrated to save lives. what do you think, janet? >> firstoff, i'd like to say thank you so much. it feels good to be appreciated. we work so hard and tirelessly
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and sometimes we don't get breaks. nice to have peopleay s thank you. >> reporter: and judith? >> hi!g1&u"t$appy nurses week. we take good care of our patients at pg hospital. we thk you for coming out to thank us and we appreciate it. happy nurses week again everyone out there! >> she said it all, didn't she? i love the signs. i am knowledge, i ham compassion, i am healing, all o representati what they do and where it comes from inside of you everyday. that is the latest. happy national nurses week, everybody, from prince george's coun's. >> it not just nurses we are celebrating this week. >> an if surprise for teachers in prince george's county.
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and the white house as prosecutors debate
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if you are just joining us at 4:30, let's get yought up with four things toau know. c right now, there's a manhu in cheverly for a fugitive wanted.
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a towards spotted charles johnson in a car this afternoon. u.s. marshals say he took off, driving erratically before ditching his car near the gw mark way. he has a history of drugs and weapons offenses. three students remain in critical condition after yesterday's soting at a colorado s.t.e.m. school. today, we learned 18-year-old kendri kendrick castillo ran at the gunman before he was shot and killed. 18-year-old irickson was court today, he kept his head down nodding to questions. the second young woman is also expected in court today. a high school herndon school
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is f facing charges aid hden camera on his nny. hen policesearched, they found several images of child pornography. an atm irobbery, authorit say they could be linked to many robberies and attempted robberies in the past year, in maryland and virginia and d.c pat collins shows us how the suspected thieves hold off the heistu, >> thank yo erica. the power struggle between two and separate but ko equal powers of government. the house judiciary committee ntmuelwaler hereposrt and under . the attorney general refusing to turn itceidev enover. today, td white house raise the stakes. blayne alexander is there to break this down. quite a battle. >> only getting more intense. house democrats raising the
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iaryudicn their own in the past committee just voted 22-16 to hold the attorney general innt coempt. that will then move o to be the house of representatives. major action from house democrats. it does come as the white house raises the stakes, president trump exerting executive privilege. >> reporter: in an explosive new step, protest exerting executive privilege over the russia report marking a dramatic escalation with white house democrats. ow>> the president n seeks to take a wrecking ball to the constitution. >> reporter: the president's decision announced just as the house judiciary committee held a hearing what to hold the attorney general, william barr, for not complying with a subpoena for the unredacted redeort, giving add fuel to dem rats. >> noperson, not the attorney
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general, nor the president, can be permitted to be above the law. >> reporter: from the top republicans. >> what a mean-spirited irresponsible step it is. >> reporter: telling jerry nadler his decision to m ve for wart with the contempt hearing terminated good faith talks between the two parties. it was barr who urged the president to exert executiveil privge with documents classified and unclassified saying an abrupt resort to a contempt vote does not give enough time. >> jerry nadler is asking him to break the law knowing it is not legal authority he has. >> reporter: all including me impeach talk from house speaker nancy pelosi. >> every single day the president is making a case, becoming self-impeachable. >> reporter: likely setting up a long begaltle over mueller's
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reprt. >> as to mueller's potential sestimony before congres, that is still on the table. õ(qpvrj action on executive privilege does not have any bearing on mueller's ability to testify. >> the gloves are off. leon. pat, a rece study shows d.c. is undergoing the most intense gentri kaingse country. muriel bowser is vowing to fight that and help long-time residents to stay in thunir commies. >> if you have safe, dignified affordable housing, you have a fair shot in our city. >> i hope you recognized her and the lady standing next to me, from talk around town. it found 20,000 black residents in d.c. have been forced out of their neighborhoods in the last two decades and leaders are starting to catch heat because of this trend.
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what are your listeners saying about this and what the mayor is talking about. >> they said they don't feel like it's going anywhere until native washingtonians have been 0n like last night, showing up at a rally at 14th and u street. >> it was huge. >> there was noe. violenc they believe it's beyond the movement of music and about preserving a culture to make sure everyone's voice is heard. our listeners support any initiative that doesn'tpush out d.c. residents that make the city what it is like from d.c. >> i think it's important to have a holistic approach to deal with to empower our families anm move th forward. if it will empower our families and move them forward that are being'sgentrified, a great thing. we have to make sure it moves families forward. if that's what it's oing, i commend doing that. >> one idea she said could push
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families forwardand provide what they needire fam success centers. she wants 10 east of the river and brin the services and resources out to the people in the neighborhoods where they live. your listeners have their own ideas about this. what are they saying? >> some skeptical about saying it sounds good on paper. not sure if it will address the issue. dominique says he's in the trenches everyday dealing with this issue. ork he mayor plan won't because in order to combat displacement, you need strong rent control laws. you need a moratorium on thede lition or people will get removed from their neighborhoods, and you need low yield housing co-ops. >> at least the mayor can take p somethiitive from this. they all want her to win and
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want her to help figure this out. >> they do. we'll keep an eye on it. >> we'll keep an eye on youi it.n eye on pat, over to you. >> thank you both. more talk of the town, talk about thehi royal a finally making his baby debut. tommy mcfly gets reaction to the new name everybody is talking about. about. clouds of ra goini
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the wait is over. prince harry and meghan markle announced thof name their baby today. >> archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. >> it was a surprise. >> earlier in a brief photoop we didn't get the name and now we've got thename. archie harrisonmoun mountbatten-windsor is the name. the betting houses were placing wages on the name had 100/1 odds or archie and only 60 bets total for $130 on this. pretty quickly on their instagram they posted a beautiful photo of archie
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harrison tmountbatten-windsor, i rolls o the tongue, meeting his great-grandmother, the queen of england for fun. >> archie comics said, i'm baby. heidi said, isn't it interesting in a total boss move prince harry, a ginger prince, named his first n after a red-haired comic book character. and harrison, son of harry and mountbatten-windsor being the surname of all windsor d descan'ts. >> royal or not,i'm sure we will see quite a few baby moments as the public focuses on archie harrison mou mountbatten-windsor. >> it just doesn't roll off the toue, does it? >> practice. >> practice.
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coming up at 5:00, keir simmons. >> archie harrison, sounds like he should work at auto zone or something. >> an american name. you san hogan helps you earr you san hogan helps you earr cash on yo we're really close. super close. but we don't live togeth anymore.
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you kno buying a new car is so exciting but the process can also be a little overwhelming, especially when you about getting top dollar for your old ride. >> consumer reporter susan hogan is working with you to help you know all the tricks of the trade-in for what your trade-in is worth. >> reporter: she wanted to get as much as she could for her
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bmw. >> they offered me a pity trade-in. >> the sweet spot for a used vehicle is the 3-year-old mark because they can sell it under a pre-owned program.hi >> reporter: es can still have value because repair costs really haven't started t escalate. knowing exactly what your car is worth can be challenges. "consumer reports" market valuet calculor or getting a quote can help. although kelly's car was 12 years old she kept researching determined to get more than $1,000. i came to the conclusion the car was worth somewhere between 2,500 and $3,500. >> reporter: it's taking your car to dealers to find the best offer and solicit ebsiteslike autotrader and cars.com and truecar. >> keep in mind, you will likely take a financial hit. you can sell the car yourself
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and get more money but takesim more t on your part. >> have to photograph it and set up an ad and decide how to market it. >> reporter: in the e she decided to use word of mouth. first >> i hit the jackpot and ded up selling it for goes a long way whether youdecide,$20. sell it privately or dealer. getting a detail can cut intoy r profit. you might want to wash and vacuum it yourselves. i try to get mydskio to . i >> it does make a difference. first impressions. >>ou might wantto offer your kids a little more. >> they don't need it. they should do it for free out of theeioodness of th hearts for all i do for them. >> love for mom, especially this week. good luck with that. all week long we're thinking classrooms across the dmv,e
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teachers told they're proud to help young people become effective citizens. molette is taking the celebration to prince george's county and she w shine a light oneachers at eisenhower middle school in laurel. turning to the weather now, doug, just how much rain are we going toet g >> when? between now and mother's day? >> this doesn't sound good for . mother's >> 2, 2 1/in ches, a lot of rain. most looks like it's falling on mother's day. if you have plans, maybe bring them indoors and think about that backup plan in case you get rain. looking ot plent cloud cover, but no rain. kids today most likely will have their rain and practices this evening,f you're thinking, i hope it rains to get other stuff done around the house. looking good as far as dry conditions.
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73 degrees the right number. best chance of showers, around 7:00 tonight. even in the city a disparity. only 63 in in fort belvoir and thicker clouds in shington, no rain here, showers along the eastern shore and better rain in the overnight hours. the cloud cover aro the area. heaviest rain around the richmond region right now. the front toou the works its way to the north. as a result, shower activity day and tomorrow. this is what's coming friday afternoon. strong to severe storms parts of texas andarkansas and louisiana. that whole system eventually moving our way and brings us a chance of showers and thunderstorms. i'm not anticipating much in the way of strong or severe weather here. at the bus stop tomorrow,
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showers likely early tomorrow. sending the kids out tool scho tomorrow, take the umbrella. they will need it. 67 at recess and 75 by the time you pick up the ds. we will see the front move to the north. i expect temperatures to increase but rder north and south of d.c. no problem getting into mid-70s% 4happening tomorrow. 80% chance friday. 60% chance on friday with a chance for thunderstorms as well not a total washout. periods of rain on friday. 80 degrees. somebody just asked me, can i ay golf on friday? you can try, and, yeah, you might get lucky and get those rounds in there. we'll see. 72, 40% chance of rn on saturday. let's take a closer look at mother's day. rain likely,c ler, rain heavy at times, flooding is possible.
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>> none of i thats good. >> happy mother's day, mom! it is looking like a washout. i will be refining this forecast daily.me stay with on that. a chance of showers on monday. here's where we get nice weather tuesday and monday, looking very good next week. temperature-wise, a tough forecast in the next 10 days. this is the battle of the season, trying to geo summer with spring-like temperatures trying to hold on. >> can hear your mom now, 15 hours of labor and this is what you give me? >> douglas, douglas! > you will have making up to do. >> exactly right. tyra banks is back, gracing the cover of the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition. >> this is really cool. came -year-old supermodel out of retirement specifically to do this shoot. >> 23 years ago, banks became the first black woman to grace the cover on theagazine.
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>> this is the third time she graced the cover. >> and looking good. >> i love this. this is my age, her and i pretty much the same age. >> you guys go way back. >> she looks that good. fantastic. cool to see. >> you have lots in common. >> we have lots in commo about the same size. she's about 6'1", 6'2". >> model mogul. >> keep dreaming. >> she's worth $90 million. >> that's where it ends. >> just their age. lord. >> we have a lot coming up ahead at 5:00, guys, a youoman become quite the example of perseverance and promise. >> remember we met her five o years ag living in the d.c. general homeless shelter getting ready to graduate at the top of her high school class. now, e's graduating from georgetown gettingeady for her next chapter. mark segraves will find out just
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place for recent college grads hitting the job market and looking for a place to put down roots according to a new study called gobankingrates.com.an maryl topped the best followed by massachusetts, north dakota, virginia, and connecticut. and income, rent, home prices, jobs, quality of life. you no doubt have heard about this over the years. >> a crew at prince george's county arrived at their work site t findieves had already been there. the tools in their toolshed were ne. >> but you can't keep a good team down. >> reporter: every habitat for humanity build is special. this buildnc in pgeorge's county even more so, in part because it's an all female crew.
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>> we have men with us but we have strong wom. women can build houses, too. >> reporter: it's special, too, because the crew overcame ao str setback. it was supposed to happen saturday but when the crew showed up to start working, they discovered someone had broken in and stolen all the tools.te >> repor especially a habitat build. >> and to start one project and get the a next one move onto the next places a setback. really sad. >> reporter: the team turned to the commuty and put together a last minute fund-raiser. in they raised $700 right away to get tools. if anyone is interested in a donation, habitat for community is happy to take it. it's great cause. >> reporter: they have the crew back at it trying to get a family into this home as soon as possible. >> nothing better thng spendi your day to do something good
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for people in our community. >> reporter: now that the project is back on track hoping the weather holds up so this can move forward and the next pie selecting the family that will eventually move inside this home. i'm told we will have news on that in days. drew wilder, f news4. we are beginning with breaking news. tre is a manhunt for a fugitive in prince george's unty. >> searching the nearby woods near the gw parkway. >> area schools locked down and people told to stay in their homes. >> it began when they spotted the suspect in the district. they say he took off eventually ditching his car near prince george's hospital center. more on the hunt. eyagan. >> reporter: thell us the spurkt's name is victor charles
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johnson and also goes by the name, victor charles jackson. this is the gw parkway, where they tell us this suspect was driving erratically to make this turn towards the prince orge's hospital center before colliding into that berm. we want to look at the scene before the last hour. the white sedan crashed into the berm before he took off ofoot. this was yards away from the print george's hospital. the chopper was flying above, capturing the moments continue to happen he where u.s. park police and marshals scouring the area, going through neighborhoods with their k-9s to find the suspect, neighbors told to remain inside their homes. schools placed lockdown like st. andrews catholic school and
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gladys spell ma elementary school. it's important to take a look what this suspect looked like. we want to get to a wanted poster to see for yourself whoúo these officials are looking for at this hour. he was last seen in a gray nubalannew balance t-shirt and jeans. police are urging the public, if ou see this man, do not approach him, simply call 911. >> thank you. the men suspected in that strig of atm heists may now be linked to as many as 18 attempted robberies over the last year. right rnow, th of those men are facing charges in three 711 robberies in montgomery county.

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