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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. they cash inetting away with
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about $100,000. pat is live in montgomery county to tell us how they didt. i pat. >> reporter: wendy, we have seen what they've done. now wenow who they are. we've seen them at work disguised and gloved, trying to steaatms from 711s. today, the robbery suspects unmasked, in custody, identified by a police 28-year-old omar barnes from d.c. 27-year-old hewitt of hi it'sville and 27-year-old deandre jackson of upper maboro. this home in upper marlboro 7ed yesterday by ndpolice, today by intercom i talked to a woman iide. are you related to deandre jackson? >> i need you to get off my
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property, that's what i need you to do. thank you. >> reporter: the suspectsar sted yesterday morning after police say they went into this 711 in white oak, paint on surveillance cameras and got ready to machine. police say the tv stolen ckups o 711s, dislodge the the devices. trucks, staking out the stores, and carting off the cash machines. >> thises tak some forethought, this takes some planning. that's what they did. >> it appears they've been it a some time. >> that was definitely not their first rodeo the other night. reporter: in the last year, police say, there have been 18 atms smash and grabs at 711, in maryland and virginia. police investigating to see if these suspects areinked to
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some of those cases as well. now, there's still a lot more to be known here, like how did these three guys get together? wh had the idea? are thereco upatth o 6:00, i'm be talking about the money. serious money. stick around. i'll see you then. back to you. >> a ton of money in those machines, literally. we'll see you at 6:00. let's turn to our forecast. a big weather alert heads-up. we're in for major changes. doug joins us with aook at what is heading our way! >> the clouds have headed our way today. we are sitting at 12-14 degrees cooler than where we were yesterday at this time, because hat nearly flow. socked in around our region right now. temperatures come down breezy, too.l
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k at the numbers, down to 68, 81 in roanoke. heat down to our south and 80 in rimmed richmond a little earlier. clouds have cooled things off. the rain will continue into tomorrow, friday, especially the weekend. if you have mother's day plans, i have your forecast. see you in just a minute. >> thank you, doug. now in colorado where stories of great courage are emerging, a classmate praised who lost his life in an attempt to save others. we are also learning new details about oneof the suspects. erika gonzalez is at the desk with one of the devel >> reporter: this afternoon, 18-year-old erickson sat before a judge with his head down pretty much the entire hearing, noddinghere and answering the
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judge's questions, facing numerous counts, one of first-degree murder and 29 attempted first-degree murder, due back in court on friday. we k sow onedent is in intensive care and ken zrik castillo lunched at the gunman and gave others time to escape for shelter and leave that room. the next thing i know he's pulling a gun and telling nobody to move. that's when kendrick lunged at him. he shot kendrick. >> there is a second suspect in this case, a female juvenile. she is expected to make her first court appearance today. authorities are business searching the vehicles for any sort of clues. so far, no motive for the
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studio. >> how much more can thatco munity endure? thank you. the escalating war between the white house and congressional democrats reacheds new heigoday. just about a half hour ago democrats on the house judiciary committee voted toorold attey general willi bar in contempt ofng coss after the attorney general refused to turn over the unredacted version of the mueller report. at the same time, the white house is claiming executive privilege on all unredekt portio of the report as well as underlyingvi ence. democrats argue they have the right to see the report while republicans accuse their colleagues of overreach. >> no person, and certainly not the top law enforcement officer in the country, can be permitted to flout the cll ofgress and to defy a valid subpoena. no person, not the attorney general, not the presidentan be permitted to be above the
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law. >> this is definitely an overreach. those reactions --edactions, excuse me ended up being ?>> democrats will discuss wh ther toing the contempt issue up in the full house. if they vote to hold barr in contempt, the issue willead to the courts and likely be a lengthy battle before anything is resolved. there are new developments from a battle of the president's tax returns. the new york state senate voted on a bill to allow new york investigators access to the president's state returns. eaat bill authorizes state officials to relse returns filed by several different state and federal office holders. it still needs to pass the house and be signed into law by the governor. it comes afterk "new yor times" article detailed how thet preside lost more than $1 1 billion in a year time frame between 1994 and 1995.
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coming up, a fairfax drama teacher locked up inside a jail. deputies handcuffed him. he was there to face unlawf#fgç filming charges. during the hearing, prosecutors added on several more serious arges. david talks about how police tracked down the new evidence. >> reporter: since the teacher's arrest last money, investigators in fairfax county have poured hours upon hours of video, some all.in some images found child pornography. >> this case is heart breaking, a member of our community we trusted. >> reporter: he walked into thee courthousree on bond but it ended quickly. prosecutors added new charges today. >> the charges were related to items clearly illegal. >> reporter: they charged him with secretly recording his
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live-in nanny. he placedhem inside his weston home that he shares with his wife and 2002 kids. det tives said they foue of the recording devices inside an air vent inside the au pair's bedroom. >>e have a lotf digital evidence. we're not done yet. >> rep a teacher and we have 10 new charges added against him, the question comesup, might there be any students involved in this, the question we put to the head of the mjor crimes division. >> he was involved in a position of trust, with the youth in our community. nothing we've seen ties him into his role as public educator. >> reporter herndon's principal says nothing has been uncovered. he has been on leave since as est last month. david sul ver, news4. police tell us they have no reason to believe any unlawful filming tk place at the
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school, adding they are still going through evidence and more charges could come. still ahea a news4 iteam update, a local police chief tells us what has to change after the i-team found many unk drivers walking free after crashes on one of our areas deadliest roads. >> reporter: to catch an uber or lyft or not today? is that ride share strike really have an impact. adam tuft, what we're seeing on the streets. coming up at 5:45 tonight. consumerepter, susan tells you what you need to know before you put your pet on a fresh food diet. it's time for our memorial day sale on the
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but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g.g roll outs, they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leaving them on the wrong side of the dital divide. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands ne ed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. we've got showers on he radar this evening. that's notall. doug is tracking a lot of rain impacting youro mer's day
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weeken isforecast in about 10 minutes. some of you have been bracing for the worst for th uber lyft strike. it appears it has not been difficult, at least not in d.c. adam is monitoring the ability of ride share services. r >>eporter: trying to measure the impact of the ride share strike, from the dupont circle to national mall, we found plenty of uber and lyft drives available. some like this were counting on picking up extra rides his way but haven't found any. >> reporter: do y think it's different? >> i haven't seen >> it's a very hazardous job. >> reporter: we do know some riders are off the road. >> turn it off.
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>> reporter: see you later. >> see you laterber and lyft. >> reporter: pa drives for both uber and lyft. we were with her as she switched off those apps for the day. >> i'm going to do what i feel o is right me to do. >> reporter: whether or not some are still driving thearger uber and lyft drive community say thege messathat they need to be treated better, pay, benefits or being part of a company. >> i believe as a group we are very important to the public as well as to the companies that we work for. we have to believe in our own importance. he only way to do that is to stand up. >> reporter: back out here now live we areseeing there are uber and lyft drivers on the streets. i just checked my app. they are available. keep in mind, this day is not over yet. at 8:00, some will organize in alexander and then plan to go to
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reagan national airport. see how that checks out. >> thank you. the prince george's county police chief says changes needa toen on one ofvózg maryland's most dangerous roads talking about indian head highway after they revealed dozens of drunk drivers have crashed on that road idnd a jail time. scott mcfarland joins us withe thew reaction to the iteams report. n> good evening. our investigatio found at least 44 crashes on that highway, state road 0. we also found only five people served jail time. each of the jail sentences was seduced to handful of days. the county' top prosecutors says that's unacceptable. blamed the circuit court system, assigned one judge to handle dui cases. it's known as a rocket docket
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for handling cases quickly but not tough sentences. the police chief, hank,ays the efforts to increase enforcement have not reduced the number of crashes. now, he's asking the state to expand the highway or add more overpasses to reduce accidents s stop lights. he wasprised at what the i-team report found. >> percentages in and of themselves surprise me. i'm concerned but i'm also confident that the leadership of the judiciary, in seeing that, will take a hard look at it, and come up with a resolution that will get this community and their constituents where they need to be. >> in a statement to the i-team, the maryland cou system acknowledged the statistics used to judge it was unique and sayec it'stly changed and now more judges will be able to hean rule on drunk driving cases. back to you. >> scott, thank you. you might be in for sticker
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shock the next time you go to pick up a tomato for your salad or blt. an ongoing trade dispute could lead to much higher prices. on tuesday the u.s. will impose a 17 1/2% tariff on mexican tomatoes. after florida growers say mexico was dumpg artificially cheap tomatoes into the u.s. distributors who rely on the tomatoes say consumers will feel the pinch. >> we have to pay more for the to toes and have unfortunately pass on the higher price to the consumer. >> the worst effts may not be felt until the winter when more tomatoes are imported. in the summer, many of the tomatoes sold across the country are american grown. we have new delopments on a story we first started telling you about last june. a d.c. contractor accused of preying on the elderly has been ordered to pay a number of them
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back o the latestn that. >> wendy, the d.c. office announced a $224,000 judgment in a lawsuit against exquisite basements and kitchen and its owner, newton gainer.ye 71-r-old ray allen hired him to renovate her bathroom. after gutting it she said he never returned toinish the jobs and leaving her no access to her upstairs bathroom. he is accused of overcharging cus pmers forrojects considered shod and overauthorizing credit lines in customers' names. the judgment filed today requires gaynor to pay back six customers for $178,000 andold to stop doing business for 10
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it looked threatening all day. i kept thinking any minute it would start raining. nope. >> not yet but we have low clouds. >> feels like it. >> so many people, am i having smycer practice tonight? will the kids have baseball games tonight? the answer is, yes. we are notng expecti rains this evening, however, i am expecting to see showers and through the early portion of the day. take a look what we're dealing with now. clouds, looking nasty outside. you can barely make out the kennedy center. winds at the northeast, 13 miles an hour, a little breezy and cl outside. temperatures 15 degrees cooler than yesterday in many
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locations. yesterday, aithersburg, 82 degrees ando now t 64. what a difference a day makes. w thatd direction driving that cooler air. 75 at fredericksburg wre we have seen some sunshine. no real rain to talk about. some to the eastern a shore south. notice the shower activity towards the richmond area. and this will give us a chance of showers tonight and thursday. back to the west,no a s south of denver again, severe weather, even tornadoes in parts of texas and louisiana, that whole system moving our way. the parent storm will move to the north. not too worried about severe weather friday but a chance for severe forms. 81 in st. louis, 64, chicago, 55, buffalo, 81, raleigh. look at the temperature
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difference. we have cold air coming down the eastside of the appalachians, that will continue early tomorrow. 6:00, notice showers to the south. watch what happened. they move to theorth. shower activity in the evening, most likely, 6:00, 7:00 in the metro area and a sprinkle or two and chance for drizzle. this is few and far between. expect to get some shower activity. i would take the umbrella out. by noon, chance of showe and afternoon, sunshine to the south and potential for rain and heavy thunderstorm as the front through the area and some sunshine late tomorrow night and this afternoon. we might get an okay sunset. tomorrow, 77, showers, clearing into the afternoon. not until, 6:00 7:00 tomorrow night.
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let's talk about mother's day real fast here. it's not lking great. rain likely and cooler, heavier at times. looding is possible with this system, 1-2 inches of rain. stay with me. that could change. weather day at nats park. we will be out there all day. cannot wait. we will have fun. >> also a weather alert day, looking ahead. >> not much. >> looks like clouds there. >> that's a big day for us. looking to see you there, doug. coming up, the waiting game is over. >>in prce harry and meghan reveal theirson to the world. still to come, the special meaning behind his name. the blue angels and thunder birds are teaming up for the air show at air force andrews. if you come, you will see something that hasn't been on
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>> nicolas ranstad wa arrested in warren county over the weekend. he was charged with reckless o handling a firearm. julie tells us it was a tragic pdiscovery thatrompted him to open fire?. >> reporter: sergeant nicolas ranstad,given a standing for ion in 2011, recognized using a gun made in that state to fire ar sniot that set a taecord, ng down a taliban target 1.3 miles away. >> i'm pushing everything to its limits. >> reporter: this is him sunday morning charged with unlawfully firing a gun and reckless display of a firearm. it happened at this home. he said he traveled here from ft. bragg, california, to check on a frie r he wasecorder about. marine sean miller and had to break in through a window.
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once inside, a tragic scene, miller was dead. >> once inside he located mr. th miller wi a gunshot wound. >> reporter: ranstad called 911. when deputies arrived he said he became so distraught he fired his own gun. >> head taken a weapon he had taken into the residence with him and fired four shots into the floor according to him. >> reporter: this is how sean's father is posting on social media writ ig, it with a avy heavy heart and sorrow i must report yet anoth brave marine, my son, sean miller, has fl onto ptsd and suicide. he fought it but too much for him. >> reporter: the sheriff's office will make a determination whether h death was suicide or something else. news 4 learned the medical examiner's of just ruled the death a suicide.
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we have been unable to reach ranstad for comment. news4. >> news4 has help linesn the nbc washington app, just search "changing minds." >> residents athe t flower ranch area said they are smelling gas again and need something done before there iso anr explosion. branchxplosion at flow killed 20 people in 2016 and an nbst reported a gas regulator wasn't properly connected to a vent pipe. tenants say they're smelling gas again but management is ignoring it. they are calling for investigations to prevent another explosion. a speci tribute at the world war ii memorial today honoring the greatest generation. today is the 74th anniversary of
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the e day, the day the allied forces became victorious in the atlantic, ending world war ii in europe. representatives from allied nations and local students helped lay wreaths, remembering the millions killed during th war. one world war ii veteran shared a message with th younger generation. >> i'd like them to know what it costs in human lives to be able to do what we did in europe and i hopehat it brings a message home toem th >> the end of world war ii did not happen until 1945,ou rghly four months after ve day. >> whatf a power message for them. at jointase andrews, there will be a treat. chris gordon talk to
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azganizers about what it takes to put on this aming show. >> reporter: the navy's blue angels arrive putting a show on the sky. they arrived formonday's show. >> the first time the blue angels and air force thunderbirds are in the same show. we're exoted see what each other cando and learn from each other and try to make each other better. >> reporter: we're told this c-130 called fat albert is more than 50 years old and will perform at the air show. its primary mission is transporting the team of 140 people at supportthe blue angels and keep them flying >> it's both a mission and a show. show for spectators and mission for us to do a phenomenal job marinenting the navy and corps and 800,000 marine men and women we represent. >> reporter: ying like this is
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demanding and dangerous. the blue angels and thunderbirds have lost pilots killed in a es, the most recent last year. pilots debrief after every flight. the emphasis is onafety. the andrews air force base fire rescue team gets a close look at the fa-18 hornet of the ble angels, all part of the intensive preparation for act per mission. nancy is a founder of a group call the blue angels super fans. >> the roar of those engines and the wayhey fly, the hair stands on the back ofy neck, awesome. >> reporter: it is opth to public on saturday and sunday. reporting to andrews, chris gordon, news4. >> you should know free public parking wi be available at fedex field withut shes taking attendees to the base 8:00 saturday and sunday morning. there will be no joint public
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parking at base joint. andrews we have a name for bibby sussex. archie harrison mountbatten-windsor. prince harry and meghan kept us in the dark the first timeho swing him off for the press and he has a le formal name with more of an american feel. he also doesn't have a royal satle. meghan parenthood isg al. >> pretty amazing. i have the two best guys inthe world. i'm really happy. >> prince harry said they couldn't a decide yet whether archie looks more like his mother or father. he's named after hisr, fathe harrison means son of harry. he was introduced to his reat-grandparents, queen elizabeth and prince philippe. >> that'sthe picture we've been waiting for. >> coming up. from homeless to hopeful, when we come back on news 5, a young
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woman who didn't have a place to live and the new chapter in her life as she gets set to graduate from georgetown university.o a m that could lead to lower prices for some of the most popular prescription s. medication >> break down the chance of rain toniget and into th day tomorrow, more importantly, the weekend. weekend. what's mother's day looking like ow when yot kn you're aross and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. e the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less.
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seven months after a devastating fire at brazil's naonal seum, we're learni what was rst. they areovering 700 artifacts after me than 20 million. the egypt collection lost about 500 pieces. this is good newsody. some 200 items have been recovered. some are statutes, vases, emu f lets,nd inside the casket of a mummy opened for the first ce time si 750 b.c. back close to home all week long we've bn thanking heroes in classrooms across the dmv. molette stopped by e preparatory in southeast d.c. those teachers told her they're proud to help young people become effective citizens. in t morning at prince george's
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county. she will shine the light on eisenhower middle scho in laurel. nearly five years ago, we introduced you to a remarkable young wan. rashina nelson. the graduated at the top of her house and earned a scholarship togeorgetownespite the fact she was homeless. > sitting down with her now that her journey to graduation almost complete. >> reporter: nelson and her brotherd an mother spent five years homeless. >>ine were movg house to house or couch to couch hor tell to otel and making it to the shelter. >> while they were tough years, nelson stayed focused on one thing, getting to college. >> i knew education was the only way out. >> reporter: she graduated valedictorian and got a scholarship to georgetown
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university. nelson knew the hard work was just starting. >> i was there with the most elite people in the country. i'm a girl from southeast, graduated fromhi anacostia school. i don't know if i can meet these standards. i questioned myself and doubted myself. >> reporter: nlson may have doubted herself but never gave up and next week sheil wl get he diploma from georgetown. >> it's been agg strule and me making it tohe finish line. i know there's many more to come. >> reporter: she has a job lined up and plans to go to law school. this fall, she says she will be focused on her younger brother, edward, who also got out of the homeless shelter into cllege with a football scholarship at syracuse. >> it brings tears to my eyes every time ibo think a it. we're doing something we didn't think we could do and people didn't dink we coul do but we're doing it. >> reporter: in the district, mark segraves, news4.
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>> she sid she wants to go to law school. there w aas time she said she wanted to go to medical school but changed her mind and said she wants to do advocacy work for families in underserved communities. b >> giveck. the tools using to build a house were stolen. ahead at 5:00, the gift that em allows th to get back to it's arowing g
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to know before jumping on that gravy train. >> i didn't know dogs could be fin nicky. i thought just cats. >> we humans are getting more skeptical of highly processed food for ourselves so naturally tting pickierr our pets, too. >> reporter: meet my pets, 6-year-old koda and 10-year-old sadie. they're kibble eaters but couldn't be more different how they eat. kodakes all of 40 seconds to gobble up hers, whereas sadie -- enough said. i thought i should get a solution. dave is a pet nutritionist and also owns the pet nutrition center. he says ownrs are on a feeding rozeny of fresh pet food,
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and raw meat. >> you have ground lam bone, lamb kidney,sp leen, a fully ed balanc diet. >> reporter: he says younger buyers are fueling the trend using what they consider safer and more natural. ed>> they fe their dog what they would feed themselves. what's appropriate for a dog to eat? bundles of co and rice? no. it's meat. >> reporter: is a fresh food diet better than kibble? it all depends on the ptein content. > 38% is what we should have right now. >> reporter: where that protein comes from matters. check the label. >> % from poultry, fish and eggs. know what i'm saying? not coming from peas or gar bonzo beans or lentils, nothing like that. from meat. >> reporter: whether you choose kibble with a high protein f
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content orsh food diet, both will take a bite out o your wallet. but he says because you are feeding them a fresh diet they need smaller portions. >> you needlessgh than hier grain food you're using.te >> reporr: you may save more money down the roady keeping eayour pettedhier longer. as for sadie, we're working transitioning her to a raw food diet. so far, i'll let this clean bowl speak for itself. >> sadie gets the job done. she takes her time. sadie. can you mix the kibble with fresh food or one or the other? >> that's a good questi. y don' themix m. everything is a balanced di and don't recommend you doing that except r the period you're transitioning one to the other. don't change your pet's diet
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before talking to your vet first because you can cause tummy troubles. with sadie we did slowly transition her to the raw food. sheither it in 30 seconds. otherwise, we're protecting her from koda. now, koda gets over there, you ate it? no more for me. >> it ks? >> it does work. >> amazing the list of ingredients on some of those kibble packs. >> you h to read them. >>i is very fin nicky, oh, hell no. >> as doug was saying, it's about the ancestral diet. >> if they were wild they wouldn't be mowing down a cornfield. >> doug is on that wing and only wing diet. >> improving his wingspan. habitat for humanity, they
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do good work, building houses for people ineed. a group in prince george's county stole all their tools. it was a setback but not the end of the story. they were back to work thanks to the support of the community, a uick fund-raiser brought in hundreds of dollars and tools they needed. something special about this crew, it is all wome >> we have somen with us. but we have strong women bundling houses, too, doing sometng good in our community. tools.n with power the group expects to celebrity the family who gets this new home just in the next few days. tv ads for prescription medicat'ons. >> tharight. will soon feature an important detail, we're talking aboutthe cost. the government requires pharmaceutical companies to list their prices if it costs 35
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bucks for a month, until now only had to mention potential side effects. the truis admation is considering allowing amer ans to importom drugs fr abroad tog ure them to keep their prices check. it will start in july r the ads. rain coming down in houston today will only make theng floodi in that area so much worse. top spots have seen 10 inches of rain. houston could get hit with hail, damaging wind and possible isolati tornado. a disaster declaration issued for fort bend, texas. >> no stranger to them. was it last year they went under ater? >> two yearso with the hurricane. they will see this day after day on friday, excessive rainfall. potential is there. we were talking to a meteorologist in the houston
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area. they said this is typical in the month o may b day after day is something different. 8 y will see another 7 or inches by friday. for us, not 7-8 inches but 2-3 inches ending on mother's day, unfortunately. 67 degrees temperatures dropping 62 degrees by 11:00. i think we will see some showers. right now, dry arewide. 64, gaithersburg and 62 college park. the cooler air is sliding down to the south andontinues to do so. no rain on the radar right now. showers inde frecksburg. it moves to the north a little bit, that's the boundary that moves to the north andve gi us a better chance of rain and then
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friday watching this storm system and houston more around and to the north of the houston , making its way to chicago eventually and help to givoe usa chance of showers and thunderstorms. drizzle and fog, chance of showers, an umbrella and keep it safe. we may see some sunshine tomorrow. by late, after 6:00, 7:00. a nice sunset but that's its. >> gardenening tip, a good to move houseplants outdoors for the summer. place your plants in bright, indirect light and aheow t a few weeks to acclimate to the sun. we said putting them out around mother's day, and get your mom a present and make plans for
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mother's day, expecting a shower later on. not a complete washout friday. if you are planning anything outside, plan it by ear here. we will see showers around, thunderstorm activities, high around 80. chance of showers,ost to the south. sunday, not just showers, breezy conditions, a pretty nasty on mother's day. i'm hoping the forecast gets ltter. looksike rain likely and chance of flooding on mother's day, too. i would be surprised to see a flood watch posted for sunday. that's the weather we have. maybe 1-2 inches on sunday. stay with me on this. hopefully changes for thebeter. great tuesday and wednesday. thursday, weatherday at nats park. we will be down there at nats park around 9:30 in theorning
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and there all day for the game. make sure you come down and say hi. guess what. i'm throwing out the first pitch again. >> all right! good job last year. can't wait to see it. students are led out of the administration building in handcuffs. >> that scene today at johns hopkins university where there has been a month-long
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dozens of johns hopkins university students baltimore ended a month-long sit-in at the university. one of their complaints, the formation of a campus police force. om our sister station in baltimore tells us the tp prosecutor says their officer will not be pursuing a case against those arrested. >> reporter: mostly student protesters witnessed morning on the campus of johns hopkinsrs univey. >> this is an effort to protect black, brown, we're and all p marginalizedeople who hopkins is actively endangering. >> reporter: 37 days around the clock, students held a sit-in at garlandall about a private police force and contracts for customs enforcement and provide justice for tyrone west.
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may 1st, organizers chained themselves inside against school policy and commissioner harrison says, a violation of city fire code. here, you see city fire break through those chains. >> weave them ample warning given by the hopkins leadership. this morning, there were people who left and people who insisted they wanted to be arrested. >> reporter: officers arrested five people fortress passing.o tw others were taken into custody for laying on the ground in front of a police van. one of them, thera tgender woman barking more outraged. >> a trans woman was housed -- was jailed in the men's van. it took two fit women getting arrested. it took all of these people screaming. it took me and others citing laws that transpeople have
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worked and sat at tables with baltimore city police. >> that was theo hayes reporting. protesters said they will continue to work for change at the universitle ders will meet with protesters this week. 5:00.was news at news at 6:00 starts right now. another school tragedy. good morning. i'm doreen. >>ay classmates s the student who died in that colorado school shooting yesterday represented the best of us. witnesses describe the final act, lunging toward the gunfire. we have breaking news at home, a fugitive that crashed on the bw parkway. little jail for drunk drivers on a local highway. what the police chief says has to happen to keep yoa s. i'm talking clouds and
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showers moving in tonight and your day tomorrow. an important mother's day weekend. much more on that. breaking news.fi st up, a massive search for a wanted fugitive that locked down schools and has residents sheltering in their homes. >> it began when they spotted the guy in a car on d.c. hetook off eventually rear ending a car near the bw parkway and pai bailing out at the prince george's hospital. >> more on this search for the fugitive. >> reporter: they tell us this suspect is victor charles johnson, who also gthes by name of charles jackson. we were told he was driving erratically on the
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