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now at 11:00, tragedy in paradise. the families of a prince georges countyouple respond to the latest reports about how they died. newni tot, why they're not satisfied with the explanation. new video of a brazen burglar taking luables one after the other while the homeown homeowner's family slept just a few feet away. plus a six-year-old hero. >> mommy's not breathing in my house. >> only on news4.i the who called 911 and ran to her firefighter neighbor to help save her mom's life. it's a really chilly night. i'll sow you what you wake up
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to tomorrow and when the heat moves back in. there is a new response tonight from the family of a couple who mysteriously died while they were on vacation in paradise. >> it's a story you saw first on news4 friday night. cynthia day and nathaniel holmes found dead in their hotel room in the dominican republic. >> shamari stone got new video on the couplethe night before they died, and he does not believe it tells the whole story. >> it shows 54-year-oldha natniel holmes and his girlfriend happily canoeing together on wednesday. relatives tell me it was captured the day before the couple was found dead in their room at the playa romena in the
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dominican republic. she misses her family. today investigators announced their cause of death. respiratory failure and pulmonary edema.ot in r words, excess fluid on thes lung. they are looking at thes bility that carbon monoxide poisoning is to blame. but the couple's family members are having a hard time believing that. in a written statement, their attorneys wrote, ware continuing to investigate the exact cause of death. the family is determined to find out what happened and why. t this time the cause of death remains a mystery. the various theories that have been reported have yet to be substantiated. >> shamari, what's next for this family? is ere anything we can learn more about what happened here, or is this just going to be a
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mystery? >> leon, the family plans to have another autopsy conducted once their families are flown from the dominican republic to the united states sometime later this week. meanwhile, they are in contact with the u.s. embass and the dominican republic. the lawyer for cynthia day's family says they want to thank the community for their sport. leon? >> thank you, and thank you for your reporting on this story. shamari stone. mystery still surrounds the deadly mass ooting invirginia beach three days ago. we know the gunman offered his resignation via email at the same time he killed 12 people, but that resignation was unremarkable. in an derks mail dwayne craddok only said, for personal reasons, i must end my position.
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to be clear, your last workday will be may 15. ryan keith cox was killed in a desperate effort to prote his coworkers. tom costello has the remarkable story of bravery and sacrifice. >> reporter: yet another mass shooting in america and tonight virginia beach is i anguish. 12 crosses for the men and women who died friday in one of the city's buildings. among them, ryan keith cox. >> keith gave his lifeo save seven of us. god knew what he was doing when arth and an on this gave us a guardian angel. >> reporter: the gunman was on the seventh floor. he rushed her into an office and told her to barricade the door while he ran for others.
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gunfire tore through the door and the wall. ith did not survive. >> he knew he had seven ladies with him that he had to protect. >> reporter: and he did. >> and he did. >> reporter: once police arrived bring them out, they had to step over the bodies of their friends. >> i stepped over them and i didn't realize at the timet was one of my friends. >> receptionist christina smith knew every one of the people tht died. >> it's really hard to wrap my brain around this, and just some very wonderful people's lives were lost. it's just senseless. unned orter: craddock down the very people he worked with. his motives remain a mystery. >> detectives are working through all the background they n possibly find. >> nbc's tomostello reporting there. later this week, stafford county will remember onof the virginia beach victims who had ties to this area. a memorialld service will be he wednesday for christopher rapp.
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rap pfrks trks rapp was the foer direct of public works. the public is welcome to attend. new video coming in tonight showing a brazen burglar striking whi a local family was there at home at the time. home security cameras captured this guy coming in and out of the house. filling backpacks, charging his electronics along the way. he took his time all around sunri sunday morning. went to ackie bensen the neighborhood where this happened in northst. >> reporter:oo take a good lat this burglar whose image was captured in eicott northwest. police saidhe homeowner left a back door open because the kids were having a back door campout. the man wearing a baseball cap and shorts can be seen bringing a haul of electronic devices out
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of the house. he appears tbe checkinghem out before putting them in a backpack. at one point heug pl a charger into a phone. it's not clear if it's his phone or what he stole. that struck people as a parcularly bold move. >> that seems like an old way to carry out that activity. it seems like you would want to get in and out. >> heporter: despite amount of time he spent lingering, the man was able to leave the property without alerting the homeowner, who only knew something happened when they noticed missing items the nxt day. police want to hear from anybody else in the neighborhood who feel they have been similarly targeted by this burglar. tomorrow the d.c. council will vote on emergency legislation to protect d.c. employees who use medical marijuari. medical maana that be legal in the district since 2013, but employers are still allowed to test their employees for the ru d councilmembers worry the policy discriminates against workers who use medical cannabis legally.o tomow's emergency bill would
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protect emoyees from losing thr jobs. >> it doesn't say that you can show up stoned or intoxicated in any way whatsoever, of course you can't do that. >> a letter obined by the news site d.c.ist telling employees to stop using medical marijuana within 30 days or risk getting fired.w d.c. la does not allow ployees to use medical marijuana while on the job. this is a week full ofig commuting jobs that could affect how you get to and from work, so let's start off with some good news for tomorrow morning. new tonight, river road has reened in montgomery county. this is what it looked like last week when a large hole opened up between matens bower road and escworthy road. but they made a change in the
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subtles that will run between the pentagonç and huntington shuttles. they hope that will relieve how people felt during the shutdown south of reagan international airport. in the district, ddot has a way to speed up the bus lanes. for the first time these bright red bus only lanes along h and i streets near the white house have been opened up now. ddot hopes this will pick up the paces of the buses and cut down on commute traffic times in the area. the area gets so congested. many buses can only go about 3 miles an hour during rush hour, we're told. bicyclists can also use these red lanes. time for a checkf our weather forecast. beautiful today and down right chilly night tonight, doug. >> yeah, for this time of year.
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temperatures tomorrow morning, we're going to be in the 40s in many locations as you're wakingt up and sping out the door around 6:00, 7:00 a.m. look at thehigh toeemperatures today. 76 in d.c., only 71 in hakrstown. looat these numbers right now. 53 degrees in gaithersburg, still 65 inc the y. a cool tuesday start for sure. a chance of storms again on wednesday. anwe'll talk about the che of storms and the heat moves right back in. you know it can't stay cool for long in the month of june. i'll see you back here in just a minute. only on news4, a child's heroics saves her mother's life. tonight hear from the neighbor she ran to for help. >> this kid did exactly what we try to teach. focus on privacy. apple's latest product rollout deals with protecting your information while congress gets ready to take on some tech
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giants. and "jpardy" shocker. >> what a game. oh, my god. >> the winning streak that took the quiz show by storm ends just
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it's early morning now in the u.k. where president trump scs a big day of diplomatic talks eduled. he's to meet with british prime minister theresa may in a few hours, and later they'll both take part in a joint new conference. the president's visit didn't start on a positive note, though. right before landing in london today, he twted about london's maor, sadid cohn, calling him a stone cold loser.
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th ngsttled down as they met the prince and his wife and then had teaith the queen. going after a big tech, that's an area where there does seem to be some agreement. today the house judiciary committee announced new hearings to investigate whether there is enough competition in the tech indusey. that news google, apple, amazon and facebook sto plummeting. this also comes as apple announces a major shift, the company dropping itunesit as begins to focus o products tha don't rely on the iphone. apple also announced a new operating system and se new security features as they try to show consumers that the company does care about privacy. but in this age of chsmhorearen
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desketp computer that s social media on fire today. apple's new $6,000 mac pro raised a lotof eyebrows because the computer -- well, it looks b littleit like a cheese grater?kn i don't if i can disagree with that.f it kind o does, right? tonight a montgomery county fire chief says his six-year-olr neighbis a real hero. >> the child's mother had a seizure in her kitchen, and the little girl's quick thinking likely saved her life. >> drew wilder shows us how she did it only onnews4. >> six-year-old falcon already had 911 on theut phone, b she ran for help, too, and all of it was caught on this security camera. >> just go to the house next tou your h and knock on the door.
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>> okay. >>y?oka >> but caltoum didn't go next door, she went two doors down to joe sharnok's home. >> jo-jo! mommy isn't breathing in my house. >> reporter: he's a firefighter in town and he ra to try to save her life. >> i said, mama, wake up, wake up. she wasn't wing up. >> reporter: then i talked to the 911 operator and told them what i was doing. >> eventually she came to. disoriented, but she checked out and is okay. >> are you proud? are youlad that i save you from not getting sick? >> mother and daughter together. joe says it's all thanks to the quick-thinking six-year-old. >> this kid did exactly what we try to teach kids, why we teach
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them to dial 911, tell theo rator where you're calling from -- >> okay, okay. >> reporter: as comfortable in front of our camera as she is under pressure. 4.porting from montgomery county, news >> that's a child in crge there. >> who do you think runs that house? >> i got it, i got it. >> i did it, idid it right. >> way to go. way to go. so great weather today. oh, mys. goodnes it was a gift. >> we would love a lot of days lik this. we'll get another one tomorrow i think. high temperatures tomorrow in the mid to upper 70s after a high temperature tod of 76. but right now it' on the cool side. it will be that way when you wake up tomorrow morning, too. walking around town, this is dupont circle. drop that number by 10 degrees and that'shat you get out there in the suburbs. only one guy out there wearing shorts. only one. did you see the guy?
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>> yes. briefly, as they say. >> out there right now, temperature is 65 degrees. winds out of the northwest, 8 miles per hour. 50 in winchester, 48 petersburg, west virginia. 53 gaithersburg. 70 annapolis, 65 d.c. we're already on the cool sid ol start to your day tomorrow. i'm going for temperatures in the mid-40s. 53 towards baltimore. 6:00 or 7:00, a little on the chilly side. the sun will warm v things upry rapidly, though. if you look at the bus stop tomorrow morning, a lot of kids around 7:00 or 8:00, so i'm thinking 52 degrees at that time. 79 degrees, a nice afternoon withlenty of sunshine on your tuesday. satellite radar, thing in our area, and really nothing in our
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country. the severe weather we saw in the last couple weeks has really subsided. that's good news. we're going to see something else tomorrow, though. fires in canada bringing down smoke. this is the smoke forecast. i haven't sed this onebefore. this is actually smoke from canadian fires. watch what it does. it comes across our region during the day tomorrow, so you will see that smoke in the form of haze. tomorrow eveng at 8:00, it still could be here. could make for a beautiful sunset. tomorrow you're going to see some really nice oranges and reds for sunset. i think you'll be pleasantly surprised by that. 79 degrees out there. a cool start, but lighter winds and more sunshine means tomorrow will be just gorgeous. just like it was out there today, just a little warmer. average temperature this time of year is 81, so well above average, wednesday, thursday and friday. also a chance for possibly severe thunderstorms on
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wednesday, isolated thunderstorms on thursda sunday, however, still some fesvities going on sunday. that could be a rainy day, a northeaste northeastern situation where we're reallyold and rainy. 79 out there. we'll be watching it really close. >> your glass is al ys half full. >> always. >> yes, but his glass is always half dirty. history ma in st. louis. plus, dreams come true in major
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what in the heck is going on -- what's in the water in louis?
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>> the party is still going and i don't think they're drinking water in . louis anymore. for the first time in franchise history, the blues won a home game in the stanley cup final. it's shifting to game 5 in a coupledays, but tonight will forever be etched in memory for st. louis blues fans. getting the crowd fired up for lo s 4, petrae opsgets it to cinco. bruins take a 2-1 lead. braden gets it. he hit bruins vagara in the face. he goes out and never comes back in. ebound to brandon carlo and ties this game at 2.th
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back on e attack, petrangelo bringing it back, o'riley there to clean it up. blues add the empty netter, win it 4-2. the series is tied at two apiece. >> remember, bryce harper and stephen sanford taking first overall for the nationals tonight. for the second time in history, the orioles had that pick. >> the boorioles making retchma an overall draft pick. some saying he's the best prospect since bryce harper bac in 2010. the catcher was named the 2019 collegiate baseball player of the year.
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retchman will be drafted to number 1 as a dream come true. >> just being number one is an honor and a tribute to all the people who shaped me into who i am today. just to be able to do that for u people ar me, friends and family, and to be the first ones for baltimore is a truly special honor. w >> and he already rocking orange. well, the nationals head to ke their pick to selection and they took a picture of jackson rutledge from a junior college texas, right-hander at mlb studios. for the draft, he went 9-2 and was a semifinalist for the golden spikes award given to the p players in the country. 250 fastball in the mid to high 90s. theats are happy to have him and he's excited the wait is finally over. >> it's unreal. it was a long time trying to sit
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there nervously, but it feels incredibleri t now, and i'm obviously happy. >> it's always exciting to seee thes kids' dreams come true. you can tell just how tall he was. >> and they look so everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugaat all. smaller portion sizes,
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the big carriers are talking about their current 5g roll outsfo but their efs are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g.g roll outsfo they're neglecting smaun towns and rural commies, leaving them on the wrong side of the digital divide.
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if approved, only thesocombinedf t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all the spectrum bands ne ed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. what did you wager? oh, gosh, 20,000. what a payday. 46,801. what a game, oh, my >> hey. come strong or don't come at all. this is what happened earlier today, but james holzhauer lost
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to emma for the first time this week. >> he thanked "jeopardy" for a >> he thanked "jeopardy" for a very challengi >> he thanked "jeopardy" for a very challengi ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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