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>>ne saxopho saga. the priy instrument recovered again after was stolen twice in three days. it is a favorite symbol of protesters will baby trump be flying over the president's 4th of july celebration? news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. hi everybody, we begin tonight with some big upsets in virginia primary and two commonwealth attorneys losing the challengers who ran to the left. >> winners had support from big names. one of them is delgani celebrated after a win. phil stamos, and state senator saslaw of fairfax survived the o
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challenge f taeb. julie, somes surprise tonight. >> reporter: yes, what a night it has been. the other big race,he fairfax county board chairman primary, they are the democratic dom kno for a long time. jeff mckay iselrated here tonight. he left a short while ag voters clearly embracing experience. those races, voters were looking for change. as you imagine both of the incumbents were defeated there. in arlington, democrats turn to challenger parisa, defeating amos. e was helped by her campaign by hundreds of thousands of
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dollars by george sorrells and she was endorsed fie tara mccall ge. >> the mesesonated with people and a moment in history where we are ready to re-examine what we have been doing in our justice system in large and all ways. >> reporter: now in fairfax county, the man who has successfully prosecuted so many high-profile cases over the year, ray moral, he was defeated in that county by steve descano. he's a formerederal prosecutor. their voter rejected the incumbent. here at the party for jeff mckay, voters supporng the most experienced candidate as their nominee. >> what a win tonight, what a
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win!y >> mcka has been a leader to supervisor for 11 years. he's hoping to lead this county of more than a million people. he defeated three other democratic hopefuls. the message he hears voters have worked together over the yrs. what we are going to do in the next four years is we are going to build onur o success at fairfax in a collaborative way, we'll have a board of tosupervisors are goingdefend the most vulnerable people in the county. we'll continue to be e strongest county, not only in commonwealth of virginiabut the united states of america. >> reporter: now mckay faces joe galdo in the november election. his supporters here tonight are calling him the fairfax county board chairman. bacto you in the studio. >> julie carey, thank you.
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>> we have more results across north virginia. you can see them right now on a our nbc wshington app. virginia results could tell us a lot about the 2020 race. iowa voters got the preview of what could behe general maelection hup. joe biden both spoke to voters in a iowa took shots at each other, president trump and joe . bide >> a lot of fireworks today. a new head to head, biden leads trump by 13 points in a hypothetical matchup. he's also the top choice among democratic voters. president trump taking notice of twore in the same stage that. but had non-profit messadiffere tonight. biden says he wants to quote "make america, america again." that's the presidt's slogan.
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president trump calling biden sleepy joe. >> i rather runai agst biden, i think he's the weakest mentally. >> he o tweets attackbeth miller? id the first debate among democratic prestial hopefuls now is just two weeks away. june 26th and june 27th on nbc and telemundo. the moderators, chuck todd and lester holt and rachel madow. the funs just beginning. thank u back to you in t studio. >> leon, thank you. more local news tonight. netonight marks o year since the shooting death of robert white. >> you may remember this case from the police body camera video, it clears the montgomery county police officer who shot white even though white was not armed.
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>> darcy spencerlains what white's family and supporters would like to see what's >ppening now. we got to try to love. >> reporter: the place where robert white was shot and killed with theli montgomery p officer one year ago. >> he had a light within him. when i heard the news -- it was heartbreaking. it continues to haunt me. >> reporter: the justice coalition orgazed the vigil. they don't want white to be forgotten. they want to o keep pressuren police to make reforms. >> what i think of what happened to robert white and what happens to the way police treat other black people, i can think is fihy. the oer who killed white has been cleared of wrong-doing. >> sir, do not want to shoot you. >> the broad daylight confrontation and shooting at silver springs. >> reporter: members of the
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community marched from the si t of shooting to the christ congressional church foror meml service to celebrate robert life's life. >> i used to run into robbie. dozens turned out to share is stories and h sister, irene thompson. >> we just pray that this thing is going to turn around for the better. we don't want to see another family to go through what we ne have gothrough. >> reporter: the coalition plans to put pressure on police as the county searches for its next chief. >> we are meeting with our council members to express the same thing i just said, concerns of mental health training for police officers if it is not strong enough and protocols are not enforced. darcy spencer, news 4. we go a first 4, traffic alert for your morning commute. expect extra congestions throughout montgomery county as a former police officer's life is celebrated.
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a funeral procession, heavier than normal traffic is expected on an already busy route. the officer die back in april, he was paralyzed from the waist down since being shot in silver sprin springs. he died as result of those swings. more charges can be filed ge against the shooter. the mayor is stepping down after faci racism and bullying. that's not why mayor tonga turner is leveribelieving offic. she says to spend more time with her family. the racist attack began when she took office. she told people her events have been flashed and sheotten threaten e-mails. the d.c. schools that's
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closed y because of vandalism, it will reopen dymorrow. someroke into sousa middle school and set off the fire extinguishers. classes were ccelled today and yesterday so crews can clean up the damage. workers needed protective masks today because of the chemical r residues. students were able t go to school to pick up to-go meals. tomorrow they'll head back to allass for a fin few days of the school year. new oftonight, a case eja vu and expensive instrument stolen twice in a matter of day. >> thea saxophone is and the suspect is behind bars. our shomari stone explains how the employee tracks down the mew suck goods.
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>> reporter: she loves this sound. shendates awful s of her store's alarm. >> the theft. >> the rollercoaster of the burglary. >> reporter: this roller coaster st story starts on early thursday morning. >> police say 55-year-old vincent hammond breaks the front glass door and crawls in and steals the $4,400 cannon ball sax knoophon saxophone. >> reporter: then there was good news. on saturday, anonymous man called myrna he found the e. saxoph >> she puts the store back into the store within hours recovering it, early sunday morning, police say hammond returns shattering the front door and stealing the saxophone
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for the second time. >> the theft again -- >> reporter: the bizarre story is not finished. one of the employees was on a metro train and snapped this photo of theth suspect wi the saxophone in its case. >> i feel fstunned. >> reporter: he followed hammond and called the police. >> i hope this person is off the street. >> reporter vitaminncent hammons a court appearance tomorrow. >> he she needs to find a good iding place for that thing. >> coming up, the heroes we sbrai celebrated for decades. today we have jon stewart calling out funniding for 9/11.
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>> will anything change? >> we remember this long li at build-a-bear store that led to chaos across the country. well, build-a-bear wants to try itagain. a world cup beat down. the usa women make a statement with their record setting win over thailand. >> it was gorgeous across our region today. we are tracking the storm here and here. these storms coming together could bring us a lot of rain. i will show youwe
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once again lying outsidehe montgomery county executive's office building in rock field. n e county had taken it down yesterday ider to raise a rainbow flag for the first time ever in support of lgbtq pride month. the move meant to be inclusive upsets some veterans. county officials acknowledged the issuend add additional rings so both flags could go up today. the pride flagin will cont to fly until the end of the month. new tonight, baby trump could be flying high above d.c. for the 4th of july. >> the code pink submitted a permit to fly baby trump. >> if approved, baby trump will be flown over the memorial. president trump is vowed to change the memorial day
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celebration. >> the 4th of july will be ther fcapitol fourth concert on the u.s. capitol. we learned john stamos will host and carole king and vanessall wiiams are among the perm fo performers. plans are still being finalized with d.c.er leads.>> > a passionate speech by jonst art today on capitol hill. he went to fightit wthe people in congress. leon harris is joining us. his speech was impactful. >> yes, it was a powerful moment. jon stewart-ha has been an out spokendv aate for 9/11 first responders. today he did not pull any
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punches. theviims' compensation funds will be ended next year and something is not done. his issues that are linked to thereathing in toxic fumes and dusts as they stood in the ashes of the twinstower. many congress did not show up hers get in the way of making thepermanent.e >> theris not an empty chair on that stage that did not tweeted out "never forget the heroes of 9/11, where are they?" two members missed the meeting and others came and went during the testimonies. lawmakers hope to move this bill to the house floor by tomorrow. now if congress does not act, money will stop going into that fund after december of next year. jim, doreen. >> leon, thank you.
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remember this chaos from last summer? bill-a-bear workshop nationwide were over run with crying children and angryen ps after pay your age promotion got out of hand. today we are learning the chain is bringing back that deal. families will have to register for a reward program first. 200,000 winning tickets will be given to those who register. those winning ticets will include date ranges so there is not a mass influx of the one-day promotion. >> i will be anywhere in the planet than in that line. >> with all those angry, unhappy children. >> it is the kids' ages or the parents'? >> i would pay a lot more a few years ago than i am now. >> it is the kids' ages and the
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build-a-bear people say they can accommodate 2,000op pe. >> the kids do love it. it is a lot of fun. >> hopefully it will be smoother. >> that's all. >> soow tomorr weather is not as smooth as w day. tomorro a nice day. a today waserfect 10. i will give omorrow an8. we'll take an 8. two.sday will be about a hat's what we got going on out there after today's betiful, phenomenal weather. temperatures sorared to 81. now, back down t 73 degrees. wins a winds are calm. we are already in the 50s. 57 winchester. 59 in gathersburg. temperatures should be below
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average. no rain on the radar rightnow. i do not expect during the entire day tomorrow. tomorrow will be dry, there is rain coming. you can see the cloud making their way and storm system down the south. we have two storms, one, right down here, a lot of rain today, parts of georgia and then this guy. this a big storm that's going to help list this one right into our region. this is going ato form coastal low and move across the region. look at how cool we are. no 90s anywhere acro the eastern portion of the nation. we'll stay on the cool side of things. let's talk about that, first ofm torow, 78, clouds, more clouds than sun. more clouds late in the day. temperatures, 78 tomorrow and 82 on thursday. let's take you hour by hour here, here is tomorrow night at 11:00 at this time. some showers starting to develop, not much. fairly dry tomorrow night. look at this. here comes 3:00 a.m. here comes 7:00 a.m.
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moderate to hea y rain around the area. some locations are picking up close to an inch or maybe more dependi on the computer model. i have anywhere from half an h inch to te inches. another chance for shower activities on the backside of the system. that could come tomorrow night or rather thursday night. that could be in the form of some thunderstorm activities. behind that we see a beautiful day on friday. high temperature on friday only around 80 degrees. we start a little heat wave, sunday and monday and tuesday, owmperatures above 90 and a good chance of shrs and thunderstorms and that includes father's day. >> won't too bad for dads. dads love lightning. >> yeah, this one does. the others not so suro >> cming up, the nats trying to
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this is the xfinity sports desk. >> apparently it is not ey or as ey as build-a-bear. thenats have scored the most runs since mid may and heading into w the ninth sehout the red sox, chicago, have won 12 and 16 games. it is great to be embarrassed. the nats had things going their way. the first, redon and ron won both of them home. a two-run shot, redon, bottom of the first, did you catch
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that? the basis loe is loaded. >> castillo with the gra stand. >> corbin is back. garcia, and deep sercenter. this is the catch of the year. just wow ises the wo the word o one. unbelievable. nedon just hit his second homer. the ninth inning. they may end with a loss. you mayay s changes in latitude and attitude. >> orioles toasting the blue jays. i got everyone here. we'll find that. now, ofourse in this game, this one goes up the .wall the orioles, the orioles looking for certain insurance. michael gibbons, the orioles with a 4-2 win tonight, fans are on their feet and celebrating
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like it was a jimmy buffett's concert. the orioles beat the blue jays. wo cup, u.s. womanen taking on thailand. alex morgan, look at at, morgan scores ahead of the 12 minutes. u.s.'s first goal natournt. morgan scoring five gos in the game. ., 13-0. the most goals in the game in women's world cup history. >> let's go to the court now. the mystics facing the connecticut suns. mystic is down byfive. mystic s mystic iin this one and down three. defender makome move and she scores.
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