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connection with a body that was found just over a month ago. now it appears that he may have been seeking revenge. the suspect in this case believi the victim had tried to kidnap his stepdaughter, our meagan fitzgerald is hereith a closer look in a story tt you'll see only here on ne 4. >> repoer: many neighbors say they chose to live in thisie qu neighborho ang south dakota avenueecause it's peaceful. this woman didnant to go on camera but says on may 10th things changed. she and her husband were on the porch and two police were two doors down. >> several plain clothes officers went up to the door and knocked hard and heavy a then went in. >> reporter: d.c. police and prince willial county officers
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arrest arrested the 28-ld for the murder of another neighbor who l blocks away. her body was found in woodbridge, virginia, in april but several law enforcement sources tell us that he was wanted by police for attempting to abduct her step baurt. t she was walking her dog and grabbed her by the hands and c saidome with me into the woods. she escaped unharmed, but days later before police could make an arrest, she was >>murdered. 'm sad for the life that was lost because it's a sad thing to happen, because now we ha two lives that are lost. >> meagan fitzgerald, ne s 4. n a story that is attracting international intrigue. new clues in the mysterious death of a local couple in the dominican republic. cynthia day and na ththaniel hos
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are from prince william county. today we learned more about how they died. >> i was i'm still numb. >> that was cynthia day's sister speaking to ne a 4 the dayter learning her sister and her fiancee were found dead in their room at a resort in the dominicda republic. to investigators announced their cause of arrest was res pa tore failure and pulmonaryna dee in other words excess fluids on the lung. >> it most likely indicates there was some typ of lung injury that led to leaking of fluid into the portions of the lunghat should be filledwith air. when that happens, people don't get enough a oxygen they can die. the important thing is to try to figure out what was the -- what initiated that process. >> according to police, investigators are looking at the
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possibility that carbon monoxide poisoning is to blame. >> the way car one mo nonoxide works is it basically poisons the cells so even if there is oxygen around it's not being used properly, so they lose their energy pump. >> both families are having a hard time believing respiratory issues are causing their death. they point to photos like this as evidence that the couple was happy and healthy on vacation. holmes' she was friday, daughter is struggling to make sense of it all. >> it's too hard to believe. >> cory, bes there any response at all from the hotel?. >> yea they issued a statement shortlyh after eir bodies were discovered and te next of kin notified. we have that statement. quote, we are deeply saddened by the incident at onof our hotels and want to express our deepest condolences to their family and friends.
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it goes on to say the staff immediately contacted the authorities whi have initiated the investigation. we are in collaboration but as the investigation is ongoing we have no further information to share. after speaking with the family today, specifically cynthia day's family, they have hired ay attorno work this case. they are concerned about getting her body back to the u.s. to hold her funeral, but a lot of questions still remain. if this was indeed in the resort, why wpeen't other le impact snd we ho-- impacted? we hope to lrnore. we know a toxicology report is out.o come it's my understanding after speaking to the family, that is simply to get the bodies back to the u.s. to hold thefuneral services. >> sad story. thank you, cory. > issue ads will not be posted at me sotions. the supreme court is nin tak
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up the case of an anti-muslim group. the american freedom initiative group wanted to post. the d.c. poucourt of appeals ha ruled the metro space is not a public frum and does not vilate free speech. the archdiocese ofashington is suing metro because it wants to run religious trehemed ads. the biggest blood testing provider has been hit with a da breach. the medical information of millions of americans may have beenmpo bsy cmiro susaedn hogan. she's got all the details. what do we know right now? >> this breach impacts arod 12 million people who had blood work dith quest wagnne ttics. oi wantbe clear that this breach does not allow access to the actual lab test results. instead someone has unauthorized access to a billing collections vendor connected with the
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company and according to the security regulators, this made tiedit card numbers and bank account informa vulnerable as well as medical information and even social security numbers. the breach lasted for about seven months we hear from lae augtus of march. quest was notified of the breach just last friday. bie ing firm american medical collection system says a third party is now investigating this data breach. back to you. >> susan, thank you. new details now in the murder last week of a family in spotsylvania county. the medical examiner says rachel ozuna and her 14-year-old son kyrrus were stabbedn the neck. thertexaminer's repo on the third victim, rachel's boyfriend michael coleman, is not being released yet. the three were ound inside their home on arlene acres drive last wednesday. ere nfant and a toddler also found inside unharmed. investigators call the deaths homicides. a sobering sight in virginia
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beach this afternoon. >> a memorial honoring the 12 victims of last week's sooting continues to grow. 12 wooden crosses. one for each victim sits outside the city's municipal building along with american flags, flowers, and other mementos. and as family members losses of investigators are trying to figure out what drove a long-time employee to open fire on his co-worker. susan mcginnis has more. >> today in virginia beach a service honoring the 12 victims of friday's massacre and offering comfort to the community. >> our world has forever changeu bec of one person's choice to take life away from us. >> arby some municipal workers still struggling to process the tragedy returned to work. survivors like receptionist christina smith remembering lost colleagues. >> just some very wonderful peoe's lives were lost. >> lives lost marked by 12
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crosses at the scene. as investigators continue the search for a motive, including looki into the shooter's mental state aer one victim expressed concern to her family. >> she actually felt that he wasn't, you know, in his right mind at times. >> the city's mayor unwilling to engage on the gun issue at this point. >> right now our focus as a city is with the families and things of that nature, but obviously this is going to promptis national dssion. >> an echo of the white house s rense. >> let's not get too deep into politics too son. let's think about the family. >> and congress just back from recess facing yet another mass shooting and renewed pressure to take action. >> just getting that amount of weapons doesn't makese to me why someone would need that. >> for victim's families and the community here, the search for ansrs goes on. investigators say the gunman's
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email resignation hours before the shooting yielde no clues to his motivation. in washington, susan mcginnis, nbc news. the nbc washington app we've got a deeper look howhis latest shooting has once again reignited the conversation over the gun control debate in this l country g with a look at how virginia's governor responded to this tragedy. we will have continuing coveragt throughout afternoon. including coverage from our sister station in virginia beach coming up at 5:00. a symbolic gesture today at the museum here in washington. leaders blacked out the traditional days front pages outside of the building. the did it toshow what the world would be like without journalists as. rt of the rededication of the jou -- the editor of the capital gazette communications in annapolis where a gunman killed
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five people last year spoke about the importance of journalism. >> in today's society we recogniz athe importance of variety of voices in the news media. we need not only the giants, but small voices that you can find nowhere else but in communityur jolism. >> flowers were placed inside the museum to honorts journalis killed. the names of more than 2,000 are on the memorial dating back to 1837. let's go across the pond now. a state dinner honoring president trump just getting under way in buckingham palace at this hour. it is the capper on a whirlwind day filled with plenty of pageantry and a few presidential insults as well. wendy rieger standing by at the live desk to explain that for us. >> we are approaching the 75th anniversary of d-day, so this visit is meant to burnish the special relationship between the united states and great britain. but just as air force one was
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landing in london overnight, the president tweeted that the city's mayor w, quot a stone col loser. we'll have more on that, but let's look at treatment unfolding in london. president trump and the first lady are in the midst of this formal state banquet. earlier today queen elizabeth hosting the arrival ceremony at buckingham palace and treating the trumps to's private lunch. later the president and first lady visited westminster abbey placing a tomb at the unknown warrior. as for insulting sadikhan, the mayor objected to the president's state visit and for the second year in a row he gavp protestersermission to fly that giant balloon that depicts itrump as a babyn a diaper, a t balloon thas aloft tomorrow.
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he unselttled his host in interviews ahead of the visit. he weighed into the prime minister race and gave advice on handling brexit. ove 2 the lasthours the ball room atal buckingham pace has been transformed for tonight's denier ainner and we' learned what's going to be on the menu. here's a look at what's being served. steamed hal butt, windsor lamb, spring vegetable, fresh fruit and coffee. it could be an interesting move tonight with many of the top sglish politiciver there saying that they will not attend with mr. trump. >> from the food to the fashion, e first lady's outfit for most of the day got a lot of attention. she wore a custom white dress and a custom wide brimmed hat by a french born designer. if the hat looks a little familiar, it's because she wore a similar white hat by the same designer to meet with french
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president emmanuel macron last year. then he compared today's outfit to one worn by princess diana when she visited washington back in 1985. still ahead, to the t to th rescue. a maryland 4-year-old's quick thinking for a mother that saved her life. >> father's day right around the corner. the gift and hw much you should expect to spend this year. on wednesday, sephora will be closing all of its stores. and focusing on my r
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back with a look at current temperatures. doug says it will feel really illy for some of us in the morning. he's back in two minutes to explain. sephora is shutting their doors on wednesday and every store across the country. >> it's all part of the company's efforts to be more inclusive following an incidt wit sina singer. she says she was racially profiled at a store in
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california. look at lkins with a the fallout. >> on wednesday sephora is closing all of its u.s. locations for one day to focus on diversity training for its employees. the move comes one month afteric african-am r & b singer says she was racially profiled at a store. in a tweet the singer says lmao, sandy sephora location, 614 c calabasas called security to make sure i wasn't stealing. we had a long talk. they posted on the website the diversity training was already planned saying these values have always been at the heart ofph sea and we're excited to welcome everyone when we reopen. join us in our commitment to a more inusive beauty community. sephora customers we spoke with in prince george's county had to th to s in to say. >> we're in difficult times and we have to learn how to manage
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diversity and we've got to get rid of the old stereotypes that wwe have about ho certain people look and how we think people are. >> iit were me, would they have reacted the sameway if i tweeted that or is it because she is who she is that they felt like they need to make a change or diversity training. >> this company shutdown is happening on wednesday at everyo ca taar oyo in s the diversity training. that includes the stores, distribution centers, and all of the corporate offices. in prince george's county, i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. shopping for dad for d father's . it can be difficult, so what do you get for the man who already has the best child in the world? the most popular gifts this year. you're the best child. you've been great with your dad. best gifts this year are going to be special outings, clothe, gift cards, electronics,
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sporting goods which is saying that they expect us to spend a record amount this year for dad's gift. that record is $139. we l not even close to what spend every year on mom. >> that's an issue for you. >> yes, it is. i looked this up online and it's $169 is what we spend on mom. >> not a whole lot more, but more. >> jits significt enough, yeah. >> i'm good with that. but it's okay. >> i don't need anything. i want myaughter to make me a nice little card and my son give me a high five. i'll take thatll day long. and a little crab feast. >> the father's day gift is leave dad alone. >> that's a good one too. give me an hour, kids. guy, i'll tell you what. beautiful, beautiful today. >> if we could have this for
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father's dary, it would be eat. >> our average temp is 81. g we'vet some really nice air all across the mid atlantic. all across the east after seeing such warm numbers last week. we were talking about a heat wave last week but not today. current temperature rather breezy conditions. winds northwest at 14. gusting n those winds 20 to 30 miles per hour through the afternoon, but not really affecting us all that much. temperature wise 70 degrees. so a really nice afternoon. no rain to speak of right now. and take a look at this. satellite radar, let's go ahead and widen out. most of the country reaay, rey nice. there's some storms back here towards parts of oklahoma and arkansas. not even a severe thunderstorm watch. that is some really good news after the last two weeks where we've seen a lot of severer. weathe we're not seeing it all that much in the way today. we had a lot here yesterday. a lot of hail around the area. especially in the d.c. metro
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hera big thing for tomorrow. area. look at these numbers. 45 degrees in leesburg when you wake up tomorrow morning. 56 d.c. 47 la plata. we're talking a really cool night. this might be the coolest night we see until late support. we're talking some really cool mbers as you make your way out early on tuesday morning. you may need the jacket when yot step out front door, but you won't need it for long. a cool start. high temperature around 79. just gorgeous. your tuesday is looking fantastic as well. then we start to heat up again. aemperatures in the upper 80s by wednesday, thur and friday. close to 90. i don't think we'll get there. some areas coulde get th in our southern zone. 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms on wednesday. there is a chance for severe weatheredn wsday. nothing widespread, but something i'll be tracking for you. the big issue i think is the weekend. nd, ve got plans this wee 86 on saturday. beautiful, right? then a storm system moves in on sunday. it's a really kind of a nasty unsettled weather pattern
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sunday, monday, possibly into tuesday. that's something we're going to be tracking for you really, really closely over the next couple of days, but right now, tomorrow, today, beautiful. another chance of severe weather on wednesday. g.>> all right, dou we're just going to enjoy it. new safety concerns about more boeing airplanes. we'll explain the newly discovered issue with the wings on some models. >> first, though, turning s into beauty marks. into beauty marks. ciara opens up about theps and u humira patients, you inspire us.
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sat any celebrities have down with jaden pinket submit -- we're jned nowby kit who has more on that. >> pat and leon, you know i'm going to deliver agreat story. are you ready for this? eaara is turning her emotional scars intoty marks. that's also the title of her new album. shoo i she is living her best life. two gorgeous kids, the husband russellwilson, but she tells
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the ladies life wasn't always going her way. >> i'd be crying because i'm not in the happiest place. >> what was the most painful aspe of that? >> the most painful? >> the breakup, the idea of being at. single par >> the combination of everything because none oft was ideal. >> we've got to get to that red table. people talk at that red table. back to sooe ciara. three months after the birth of her son, she broke up with her fiance she broke up, then came rusll wilson. >> i've never have that feeling in my life. >> what was the >> it was calm. >> that's important. >> it was calm. >>o isn't that s cute? and then did you see russell at his daughter's ballet class? we ran this today.
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it's the cutest clip of all time. their daughter is taking ballet class and he's so cute. do we have any clips control room? you've goat to see him. she's in her little outfit. i cannot get enough of this. he's so griet wieat with future. he was at his little league games. they're doing great. >> can we get a pan out? she has made this a real casual situation. >> look at the bottom. those are red. now, they'reot n my size. >> i just came out and saw kit sitting down and said what is going on? >> i w can'tk in them. look at this. aren't they cute? >> they're not for walking. ey're just for crossing your legs. >> they're not. i wore them just for you and eon. >> i can't believe you sat down. >> scott, you ain't no good. i'm serious. youad to bust her out on that one. >> i had to.
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>> you were in that chair just o hangi. a red bottom. i don't care what size they are. i will put them on my feet. >> or whether they'r used. it doesn't matt. >> exactly. still ahead, relatives reunited. >> it's a little bit great. >> after decades of searching, two holocaust survivors find each other again and we were there to capture the moment right here i washington. >> plus the happiness project. one local woman's an
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i'm wendy rieger in the newsroom. if you're just joining us, let's get you caught up with four things to know. a murder in prince william county appears to be a case revenge and it stems back to e district. j police arreststin myrick to a body found in april. myrick and the victim are from the same d.c. neighborhood. law enforceme sources telling us the victim had been wanted by the d.c. police for trying to kidnap's myrick stepdaughter. a major data breach at one of the leading blood wroork lab. no medical records were taken, rst credit card numbers, social security numbeere exposed. that breach lasted for seven months from august of last year
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to the end of march. still no motive in friday's mass shooting in virginia beach. this as the community rembers the 12 people killed in that massacre. investigators say t gunman left a resignation letter before he shooting but it offers no clues as toy he went on that rampage. president trump attending a state dinner as we speak atc bukingham palace. it is e cap a whirlwind first day for the president's state visit to the uk, a day full of pageantr nd, of course, controversy. for more on that let's toss it back to leon and pat. >> thank you, wendy. that controversy started almost as sden as the presi touched down in london. >> we want to bring in nec senior political editor mark murray. the uk of course a close ally earhhe u.s. and we saw some some not to nice comments about the new duchess meghan marmoe.
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>> thrning the president took to twitter and criticized london's mayor sad khan and called him a stone cold loser. as you mentioned, pat, it was even over the weekend where the president referred to meghan markle, the duchess of sussex, as being nasty. the president complimented her but called him nasty when he learned she didn't support him in 2016. port that news to the banquet that has been going on has been pretty warm. everyone has been on their diplomatic niceties. the toast between the queen and president trump had to about with the alliance going back to the anniversary of the d-day invasion that's coming up. so controversy in the mobing, ut some warmer relations this evening and the afternoon. >> that means they were having good halibut.
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>> and did youee the jewels on the queen? >> let's talk about things front and center. brexit. what's on the table for that? >> we're going to find out tomorrow because the president will be having a news conference with outgoing prime minister theresa may. in addition to brexit and what gets done is there is a plan fot he united kingdom to break away from the eurean union, and boris johnson seems to be a front runner. the president has praised him. all of these matters from meghan markle to brexit will come up tomorrow. >> and will probably be tweeted about. >> exactly. >> thank you, guys. >> of course, nbc nightly news is going to have more in depth coverage of the president's n visit comi up tonight at 7:00 p.m., just after news 4 at we00. re working for your health to bring you an update on the meles outbreak.
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the number is approaching 1,000. 26 states are reporting outbreaks, including the state of maryland. it is the largest number of cases reported in the u.s. in one year since 1992. the vast majority, more than 800 ases are in new york and are people who are notac vinated, involving people who were not vaccinated we should say. new safety concerns about some boeing planes in addition to the 737 max. hundreds of planes may have faulty parts on their wings. these parts were made by a boeing supplier and they don't meet the company's standards we're being told. the federa aviation administration is planning to require replacement as soon as new parts are available. now to a show that some of us cou be able to see in the sky tonight. and this captivating display is all manmade. >> amelia drape here with the ac new sp project and what this could dond what it could look
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like >> check out this have behind me.rt i had to staith this. this is out of the netherlands from almost just over a week ago. this line here kind ofok lo like maybe santa's sleigh. it's a line of 60 satellites that spacex launched in late may. they are still traveling in al ine and some of us will be able to s them tonight. all of us areel liky going to be to see them next monday if the weather ooperates. you're going to see what the video is showing you right here. when i saw thrksis, i thought immediately it looks like santa anhe t reindeer. you have to be out of the beltway in a really dark rural area to see these satelli you want to look toward the of northern part the sky as we head off to graphic skies for where we can see these satellites. they're from spacex. at 9:21 tonight from north,
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northwest f you' northwest if you're inyoural areas ll be able to see them. next monday these satellites will be moving from northwest northeast and it will be about 16 times brighter than tonight. it only lasts a few minutes. about three or four minutes. you need to get out thereon time. what is this all about? these are 60 communication satellites that spacex hopes to bring internet worldwide out of thousands that are going to be launched. while we can agree that probably worldwide internet is aood thing, there's also some impacts that might not be as faasrable such he impact of observations of the night sky. when you put thousands and thousands of satellites out there. also we could e these interfere with radio signals. something cool to seesuas . >> it's really cool. it's a good thing you explained that because a lot of folks will be looking sky ward andhey may see that and be asking questions. >> and next mday night for sure. >> here's the headline.
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it's not santa. just ahead here, one local woman's perful story of turning a cancer diagnosis into a path toward happiness. how she's inspiring others to celebrate no matter the s. circumstance plus changing your commute. who local transit leaders are doing to lessenheimpact of metro's summer shutdown. and it was a beautiful day out there. out there. off! deep woods provides lrog lasting mosquito pction ♪ so you can keeliving life your way off! live on! sc johnson when yoyou act fast.uder... boo so do we. raid kills roaches 7 times faster than the next leading ant and roach spray. 7 times faster? t raid! geid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson
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a local 4-year-old girl credited with saving her mother's life in wheaton and we've got video of that hero in action. check this out. >> joe, joe, mommy's not ieathing in my house. >> that a 4-year-old alerting her neighbor that her mom wasn't breathing. joe joe happens to the fire chief. he rushed off to the mom's side and tended to her until medics arrived. tonight drew wilder is going to sit down with the family and' we going to hear a little bit more fromthis brave little girl. >> good for her and her mom. she knew what to do. >> she knew exactly what to do. od for mom. >> good for mom for teaching her. finding happiness can sometimes be a little challenging. that's why a northern virginia woman wants to have as many people as she can find the simple things that bring us joy. >> and a there's goal to pull this off in 21 days.
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news 4's justin finch shows us the happiest project. >> talk to katherine feeney and she'll tellfeou about li 21-day nd after the happiness project. her before is one a lot of us might see ourselves in. >> i was going through a periodh of time e my father passed away and simultaneously a dng-term relationship ha ended. i think before thinking about happiness i would think of, you know, i have to go on a big trip, i have to go to this new restaurant. >> after those 21 days, catherine now knows where she can find happiness. >> refocusing my energy on what i can do locally, what i can do on weekends, what's down thest et for me they haven't discovered. i feel like that, a, saves me a money,nd b, has really helped me prioritize. >> catherine works in marketing and blogs, so she's always online. one day a fellower blogg story caught her eye and ear. >> when you tell your story to
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peoplewhat is your reaction? >> i don't look like what i've been through. >> on her high gloss politics and fashion blog, she showcases beauty, style, and well-being. but there's also her hppy not project pulled from her own life. >> i was in the midst of a happiness project when i t the news that i had breast cancer. the fact that i had been so na intentiol about my joy for that time is what allowed me to say okay, no matter what my diagnosis is, i can get through this. >> that came just aear after she endured major surgeries. after a lifetime of challenges in only a few years she chose to take three weeks to claim her happiness using that in part fuel her cancer battle and treatment. part of the project isng findi simple sources of happiness and joy, like journaling or time with loved one. >> 21 days of tools to help you
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take on a lifetime. justin fih, news 4. >> good for her. >> rooting for her. all right. amazing weather for your monday today. don't expectese cool temperatures to last. doug and ameliaa are coming b with when we're going to warm up and when we're going to have another chance for severe weather. first, relaves reunited. more than 20 years from the past when they saw each other. news 4 is cake in the conference room! showing 'eyoyou're ready to be ur own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. i bring out the bestit with crest 3d white. crest removes 95% of surface stains... in just three days. ♪ she's doing it again. no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! thfebreze eliminates even toughest odors from the air. freshen up, don't cover up. febreze going back to the doctor just for a sa t.
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look at that is post card s of waon, d.c. a little breezy outside as we come back to you. storms back in the forecast later on this week. inug will be here about two minutes to time out the impact for us. the holocaust destroyed soy man families, but a simple dna test decades later that's led two survivors right to each other. >> news 4's wendy rieger in the
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newsroom with a look at an incredible reunion at the u.s. holocaust memorial now they've learned they are cousins. it was the end of 1942 or the beginning of 1943, a germanr soldie helped one out of the warsaw leaving the rest of her family behind. after the war she was adopted by jewish family and learned about her past when she was 16.
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dna testing came into being and in 2012 it led to the women discovering each other. both womennow in their senior years. never thought the day would come. helen's own mother could never have imagined this. >> when she learned that everyone in warsaw had perished and i grieved for her dying not knowing this preciousul had survived. >> it's a little bit late, but better late than never. >> she also was reunited with another cousin who lives in isreal. now she's working to find out just who her parents were. isn't that amazing? >> that's phenomenal. >> i'm so happy we have dna
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testing now. >> thank goodness for dna. >> thank you, wendy. the only thing that can beat that story is this day. the weather is so nice. >> 76, low humidity, bright blue sighs. about as good as it gets. it's almost san dgo type weather in the middle of june here as we make our way through the nextouple ofays. ou know those warmer temperatures are coming back. lastear we were talking about wheat wave. i don't tll quite get that hot, but we aretalking temperatures in the upper 80s. out there right now, plenty of blue skies.ur temperatwise sitting at 76. dropping over the next couple of hours. 71 at 7:00. 67 by 9:00. 61 by 11:00. many of you are going to drop a lot faster than this. this is going to be a really cool night tonight.he one of t coolest nights we've seen in a while and probably the coolest night we'll see until the beginning of fall. how about that? 74 right now in rockville. 70 in gaithersburg. 74an msas.
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75 fort belvoir. no rain out there at all. i don't expect rain tonight or tomorrow. i do expect showers and thunderstorms on wednesday. take a look at the picture here. one severe thunderstorm watch out here towards colorado. that's it. you remember last week how so much of the country has been under tornado and severe thunderstorm there is just no huge storms out there anymore and that is great news are us as well. tomorrow for us a very nice start. 52 degrees. this is inside the beltway. many of you will be in the 40s stepping out the frontdoor around 5:00, 6:00 tomorrow morning. 72 by recess. picking up the kids, temperature around 79. e beautiful day. the h and humidity does come back. this chance for storms does come back, too, and that's on wednesday. >> absolutely. we're going to be completely dry out there agaro tomor wednesday we're tracking te scatred, maybe even widespread storms later in the day. maybe a few scattered showers de and thuntorms on thursday. we're going to put tha t in isolated category right now. we're keeping friday and
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saturday dry. reat news on saturday because of course we havide happening in d.c. the weather right now looking to cooperate out there on saturday. let talk more about wnesday. m starting you off at 7:00 a.m. it's a dry start. even through lunchtime, through noon on wednesday we're going stay completely dry. once we hit 2:00 p.m. we do start to see scattered showers and thunderstorms move into the area. 4:00 p.m. still seei storminess. by 8:00 the threat for thunderstorms winds down. we could see some rain overnight wednesday into very early thursday morning as that front actually makes its way through . a high on wednesday of 87. clouds and humidity increase throughout the day. storms mainly between 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. storms could betron the sng to severe side. o something you'll want tbe weather ready for. of course, we'll th in weaer alert mode if we think the m situationerits that. we want to throw inohe pen report. grass is coming in moderate. trees low. the mold spores coming in high. they were running moderate last
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week. >> darn mold. >> i know. it's always something. >> i thought we were going to get out of it today. ok on tuesday. we're log at much warmer temperatures wednesday and thursday with those chances of storms. friday looking great. high of 88. it's warm,ut pretty nice day on friday. as amelia said, pride downtown, looking great there too. 86 degrees. not bad at all for saturday. sunday high temperature of 79. we're going to be watching this period really closely sunday, monday, tuesday. there will be a storm off the coast. that could become a little bit of nor'easter giving us more of a northeasterly flow and much ooler conditions. right now we're going into the 70s which would be below average, but we'll see what we get. >> all right. thank you. we'll take it. when a truck driver came across this fawn in the middle of the road, he wasn't sure if it was a baby deer or a lam.
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it's an albino deer. t >>s 3 week old fawn was taken to a rescue. center albino deer typically have trouble in the wi because it's harder for them to camouflage themselves. you guys didn't know that i bet. think about it. regular fawn has the brown skin and white spots which helps tho them to camouflage. >> don't think i've seen that before. >> i have ynot. >> know i just want to kiss his little face. oh my goodness. my goodness. i can't stand it. what a little sweetie. >> you're a cat lady. >> i'm just ananimal person. it's all good. it's all good. >> what do you have coming up? well,we're turning your next cold one, meaning a beer, into a career. coming occupy news 4 at 5:00,
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back now with a look at our temperatures. right now some of us could wake up to the 40s tomorr morning. doug is back at 5:00 to tell us when the heat returns. the start of met's blue and yellow line shutdown has had aify hiccups you could say, incling at the huntington and pentagon station. metro riders trying to go between them had a tough time. in oer to tryo help, metro is tweakinghe shuttles. justin finch takes a look at the impact so far.l >> al aboard and aboard and aboard. day one of a reshuffle system a.
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metr access from that station to the pentagon now serve the north and south sides of th ange at monday in part to not revisit cites like this. a metro rider captured the line and short patience of fellow riders last tuesday. the first day back to work school after memorial day weekend and after metro officlly closed six yellow blue line stops south of reagan national. the lines were back but moving as were shuttle buses. >> we'll see how today goes. >> plus work continued up above. riders cued up below. monica glad to see shuttle buses scooping up riders with regularity, but what happens when one goes to the pentagon? >> one bus actually got in the express lane on the highway and dn't.us that made a difference as well. so if they know that they can
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actually take the express lanes, that gets us there faster as well. >> riders will see the tweaked service at peak times like the a.m. and p.m. commutes. the smail changes w hopefully make for better rdes that reduce travel times and cut crowds. justin finch, news 4. and these changes will be in effect through labor day weekend. there are also metro employees on hand to answer any questions you may have. hopefly they can helpget you through the rest of the summer. >> it sounds like a plan. thank you, pat. long summer commuting ahead. that's for ewure. n 4 at 5:00 is starting right now. >> announcer: news 4 at 5:00 starts now. and we start with a story you are only going to see on news 4. a possiblecase of vigilante justice. >> sources are telling us that a man may have killed a neighbor believing that he tried to kidnap his stepdaughter. >> and both men live in the woodridge neighborhood in northeast d.c. but this caseac stemmed b to a
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disturbing discovery in woodbridge, virginia, that ocaprred in latel. let's get the details from meagan fitzgerald. >> i love living heve. i'lived here about five years now. >> reporter: neighbors who live in this quiet northeast community near south dakota avenue will tell you it's fairly peaceful. >> this is a perfect neighborhood t raise the family. >> reporter: this woman doesn't want to go on camera but says on may 10th things changed. she and her husband were sitting on her porch and saw police two doors down. >> there were two police cars that pulled up and stopped and then several plain-cloth officers went up to the door and knocked, like, hard and enavy and went in. >> reporter: officers arrested 28-year-old justin myrick for the murder of angelo blakeney, another neighbor who lived blocks away on vista avenue. w blakeney's bo found in
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woodbridge, virginia, in april, but several law enforcement sources tell us that blakeney was wanted by police for attempting to abduct myri's stepdaughter. according to this incident report, law enforcement sourcesn say the yogirl was walking her dog when blakeney allegedly grabbed her by the hand and id, quote, come with me into the woods. the younggirl escaped. akeney was murdered and his neighbor myrick is now sitting behind bars. >> i'm sad for the life that was lost, obviously, because it's a sad thing to happen and then sad for the man who committed the crime as well. now we have two lives that are lost and no good will come out of this. news 4 did speak a withngelo blakeney's uncle who told us he does not believe that his nephew tried to kidnap anyone. let's go to the latest in virginia beach where the wounds are still fresh and an email from the man suspected in

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