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show a police officer slamming a man's head into the cpavement. what the county executivewm+ i promising the people ofe1 montgomery county. more than half a dozen people are rushed to theal hospit after an early morning crash. we're on thee1 scenee1t( with t latest on the crash cleanup.>> antf we're looking at somexd cloudsfá and somefá sunshine ac the area. the question is how warmilli] iq get. i'll have the answersqc in my forecast. > announcer: "news4 midday" starts now.r
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>> good morning, i'm molette green. say it ain't o, clay. >> molette, as you can see, when clouds start to build, thet( ra showers so far wello our west across areas of the shenandoah valley, winchester taking up a bit of those t(showers, martinsburg. for xdus, not bad across thñp u$e beltway, i-95 corrido.gz nice andry. the sun continues across our e1 area. temperatures. well, 83c acrosst( sound, 86 in eastern shore, 86 in easton. it's not going to be ast( hot a it was yesterday. havingsaid that, take good look at what it feels like, cambridge, easton, m- to upper 90s. the forecast for us today, you see that young man jumping into the pool. thing to do. temperatures should top out at
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90. it may be warmer to our east. we'll give you explan!ácons why it will beçó warmer to thefá ea rather than thefá west. 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., keep your eyes on the fásu9kr more anxdjf isolated variety of thunderstorms rather than scattered. no severe is expected. and a weekend preview. molette, we'llt( talk.r >> thank you,clay. a developing story in the district, fire officials say these ilegal fireworks caused a house fire on barnum street inç rsrthwest overnight. d.c. firefighteweeted this picture overñi an hour ago showg the fireworks containers the street while they worked to put out the flames. w four peopleere forcedñrlp out o the home before firefighters could p thosejf ames out. no injuries reported. w mre learningore about a disturbingx+oç twitter video fr montgomery county. it shows what appears to be excessive force by an officer.fq news4's justin finchs live in aspen hill with the very latest developments on this.
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justin, i know a lot of people are talking. wh are you hearing now?fáfá >> reporter: molette, they really are talking about this video. we're at the mcdonald'sçó at )(uá avenue and ashton hilllp road. this is the backdrop of the video now shared on social media, also launching an investigation by montgomery county police looking into the use of excessive force,çó perha, in this particular case. a warninóá before we show th videoñi that some might find it >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. t( >> reporter: we areçói] bleepin some language and also blurring the face of the male who is under arrest ere. thfá video surfacing wednesday on twitter. it shows that male in cuffs. he's down on the ground. times kneeing him in the face wd alsoçó slamming his head. that isçóhat it does appear to be. now, police reportw3 that the m in thatxd video was laterxd cha
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with possessionçó and other charges including resisting jó arrest. as you mentioned, molette, th ideo is now raisingw3 eyjuj ñr conc toot( anñi investigatio also executive mark elrich, "iñr too wasxd disturbed by the images i video. i want to ensure that all residents of the county are treated respectfully and fairly by our police force. back live, i can tell you we were able to make contactxd wit the family of the male who is now under arrest in that video still healing, they say, fromjf injuries to hi qface. they say they aret( conc-$3ed about the treatmentñr of their n in that video and arei] gratefu have those images of it. i've also been in touch with police about their investigation. they say it remains so at this time. this investigation, all that video, still reaching out to witnesses and others who may beb aa÷uz contrey1 to this.
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i also asked too about the ofcer in that clip and theyñiok say they cannot comment9 becau of their personnel laws and how they operatelp ere. we'll bring you more on this justin fch, konews4. >> justin finch in açóspen hill thank you so much. d.c.'s chief of police is worried aboutñi saffty ahead o tomorrow's planned alt-right demonstration in freedom plaza. own whiteñi supremacist groups may be there along with ã=zueu "n biggest worry for officerst. s a possible clash. federal partners. we'll do everythinga5 we can t when you have people with d.c., as everybody knows, is the place where that is ing to [ vappen. and exercise their first amendment rights.ot they've ju to do it safely and respectively.c >> theñr chief says law enforcement learned manya5 important lessons from the
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deadly charlotteville protests. chief ewsham says his number one goal is to keep the opposing to find they had no one way or d.c. water tells usñr they're mn, affectingkog 1500 blockt(ok at the u street metro station. the hospital in prince george's county. one person+q is fighting to li. it caused a5a mess for drivers powder mill road and beltsville drive.ñi news4's meagan fitzgerald has the latest from thexd scene> reporter: the call came in at 2:00 this morning for three he we're talking about. lue car.ooing about. it l likei] the )t was cut off.ñiro
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it's on the gund. a lot ofxd debris from thefámtí( scattered all over the roadway therçó three vehicles were involved in the fácrash. two people were extracted from the xdñcar. a total of seven people rushed to the hospital. this is the third vehicle that was involved in this accident just after 2:00 this morning. f e roadway ocourse shut down rs togetherko the piecesfá and understand what happened out here. reporting ini] prince georges ounty, meagan fitzgerald,lp news4. >> what a scene back there,e1 thank you, meagan. saáhp &hc% and thisfrymorning. virginia state police issued an he was xtreme danger. they say thexde1 toddler waslp kidnapped wednesday afternoon in warren county, just before noon yesterday. someone returned him to his home unharmed. searching for this man who they
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belve kidnapped the toddler. new this morning, the fourth of july holiday took aok dangers turn in chicago, while people were enjoying their xdfirewos. axd stabbing and shooting scare sent people on ac stampede, injuring more than a dozen. thisvideo from someone in the thick a&u ijdws sho the immediah afterma. officials say three people were stabbed just after the fireworks show began. all three vicms are listed in serious to critical condition. after that incident, at least 16 people we hurtç?$r' aw3xd stamp. they are expected to be okay. police saye1 someone th-m!q the had been a i]shooting. and back herexd at home, wee learningbout a second case of someone throwing a t(firework aa police officer. on thursdayor prince gees county police say a teenagerxd tossed a lit firework at a patrol car ine1he capitol ghts. the explosive wentc off under t car. the officerok chased down the tn and arrestedec the susped for
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reckless endangerment ájr hurled a fireworkç(pá a passingt( policer while another person was filming. s either of the officera[3 hurt. no word on whether the two incidents are related. this morning there is somex fallout from the fireworkslp y thousands of people who made the thousando the districtt( saw nog but smoke.xdxdr the display started off fine. those sitting to the east otheq minutes of dazzling fireworks. but as the program continued,e fireworks becamefá obscured by smoke>&táz earlier plosions. >> honestly, just too much smoke. >> the firstfá two minutes was good. after that, a lot of cloudsq an everything, we couldn'tw3 see anyt8ñdujy >> this is video from vrginia wher crowds had a great view.
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storm te!&á 4'se1 amelia draper explains why the fireworks experiencexd failed on the d.c. side. >> there's theewfirks, aren'tw3 they beautiful? here's whyw3 they're typically t an issue. you have warm air at the surfac3 and the air gets colder as yo]3 go up in the atmosphere, so that air, that smoke, has someplace to go. veat happened was the warmer air was just aboi] the surface with the cool airfáxd trapped below so the smoke had nowherexdñz( t. this is wat we call a temperature inversion. we had a very,w3 very light westerly@,cnd coming across, we kept seeing that smoke pileç up in th%( districtt( right wh the fireworks were happening. infá virunia yo got a little bit of clearing. >> just because the calendar s, july 5th,ñr doesn't mean th% fourth oly celebrations areñi over. d-0aiu9m down concerts and firs happening this weekend. ng ñ information in
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the nbcçóxd washiton app. search "the ene." some of the protests on the national mall. at least two peopleçó were arrested near the white house, erken into custody aft this chaotic scene along pennsylvania avenue yesterday. a protester whoset fire to the american flag was taken into custody. vithe secret tells us that person had aok permit to burn tj flag,ust not in that area. felony assault on a police officer. a second arrestok was made r obs÷$3cting% police investigation. three people including two secret servicwó officers sufferi or injuries during thisqt( ñi chaos. new this year, there was a series of impressive military flyovers.t(ñi aircraft frerqmó evy american branch sky. the crowdñiçóñioohedñi andñi ahe
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presqm9q honored the branches of our military. t >> bravee1 men and women of the united states military.ñiñii >> now, despite the rain delay, the event at the lincolnñi memorial with thenilitary ta went as planned. meanwhile protester were out too, demonstrating with babyxd truoo ball. many accused thes7 p"w&%9t of turning the holiday into a political rally. independence day is over but there is another ñiodd-sounding holidahappening this week. after theçó break, we'll tell y alreadyumped the gun this ar. n headquarters in virginia, there are some people inçó marr who are findingok it hardo be excited about anothmazon facility coming to their area. hear from them, next.
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the upcomingxd arrivalxd of amazon has a lot of people in the region excited. but a group ofe1 prince georges county residents is worried about w it's-9ll going to impact their neighborhood. a giant supply centere1 for aman could be going up near their k bureau chief tracee wilkins hasxd more on theirp, . >> reporter:fá this was sold as full servicet(lo housing deent a grocery store. ten years cfá&ater, there are at of homes and that's about it. >> when we moved here, one of the main perks was we would get the shopping center, the restaurants, thet( grocery stor. we t( bsaid, whatter place to a merandise supply centerc q here, according toxd sources wi direct knowledge of the lptalks. that, but a princejfe1
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orges countyt( councilmember submitted the zoning.o change if approved, the operation could provide 1 whe,500 new jobs. people who live here have mixed >> employment is a good thing. bu+gñ h we manage it is a critical thing. >> i did not make ts purchase to be neart( ai] distributiont( center. i wanted to have work/play near where you live. >> find out there may bexd a warehouse coming t(in, that doesn't play welli] with us. >> reporter: folks here are concerned aboutfx.! possibility of amazon being approved, because according to site plans, the building would most likely go in thisw3 area. square feet, the largest warehouse space in prince georges county. in twow3 weeks there will bew3i another hearing on this proposal.e1 tracee wilkins, news4.
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äí> amazon's products are marketed to make youreife easier. but now the company is under fire for admitting it may keep track of what you say to its voice assisuy alexa.n iletter( to congress, amazon revealed it holds on to a record of what you say, even if youi] v deleteoice recordings. the company says it does not store the audiook responses but acy hold on to other records ofi customers' interons withok alexa, like if you used alexa to order an uber or even food to your home. >> it's important to recognize that if you'r going to use one of theset( devices for uuiut giving up axd certain amount of privacy. >> amazon says storing what you ask alexa to do trainsthe artificial intelligence to better serve you in the t(.futue are you thinking about cutting ties with your cable bill? this sunday isc "cut the t(xdco day. making the switch may not save as much money as you think. elizabeth mclaughlin has more.
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>> reporter: a record number of amerans arelpurning off traditional tv. >> lastfá quarter, 1 million people dropped out of satellite that's ever happened in a ok three-month period.çó >> reporter: but most aren't y still shelling out forçó internet streaming. of#et lost revenue is by charging more for yowú@internet. >> reporter: if you're cutting the cord to save kmoney,eep in vi lpçóh as netflix and vi hulu, there are a growing numbei of live streang options andñi a la carte channels. disney isw3 launching its own service this fal andreaming services are on a' co the way from at&t and apple. 5ñ to get video right now, it can be overwhelming. >> reporter: and subscriptn number of services already raising prices thisçó year.w3er streaming svices aren't as cheap as they used to be. when you add them up, they may rei expensive than your
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ctual cable billñi service like low cast, and they come with the convenience of easy cancellat//1:ájhrj note1 always theñi case for pay. tv >> infamously, it findsñr a lot( canceled. nbcxd news. the heat is w3on. already 83 d rees. look at that beautiful picture. but it feels so stifling. clay anderson is coming ckçó ith a look at what wwe
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ensburg, music and fun more fireworks to the night if you want more t(t(fireworks, there are still a cou celebrations still happening this weekend. search t("fireworks" on the nbc finder. xvcounty, it's polo in the parks the hor arece1 back for another rhon. tomorrow night, you can bring your ownfákoc picni and blanke. stone tower winery will be wine or you can bring your own of course the event is over 21.% and ."please,xd polo responsib. at the t(9:30 club, story distrt is atlle1 ceng pride. om series which es hilarity l gbfotqr plus community. sed to be a night that inspiresok and makes everybo
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feel good. daughter? i said, you're my son and get =o over it. >> i'm tommy mcfly with your y weekend sce. on news4. so much to do over the weekend, but a little tricky towith the forecast, ett( it all done. >> we're dodging thundes"otorms, it's . put the kids in the pool. >> the pool? i've got plans. "clay, i have plans," i've heard that before. lp starting to build outside our window. hopefull you see this outside your window, in other words no dark clouds, no rain, no thunder. it's still early.jf but man, it is hot. remember when you were young and you enjoyed how warm it was when you could play outsidefá allxd ? this heat and humidityokxd is
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starting to take a toll across the washington area. to the west is where any thunderstorms we get will start, along÷n th spine of the appalachians. it will start to move closer to our area. temperatures, as we said, already heati up. it'sçó amazing, we're 83 degree in town. warmer east of the bay. r' xd degreet$3k"tváu factor in th did i say windchill? factor i the heat index and it's in the 90s. isolaied thunderstorms, so pck your spot, even in the evening hours. cross the shenandoahxdvalley. depending on where you are. schedulk(jf and enjoy that. the back the when impact when io severe rain, just some heavy rain and strong winds if you do
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get those thunderstorms. the forecast jftoday, 98 degre inside the beltway. warmer to the eaern e1shor cooler out across the shenandoah valley andh(ve chance of rain showers, 40 tot( 60%.fá weekend, we talk aboutxd saturd and sunday. to thexd beach we t(go.t( 91, 92 degrees saturday and [p[unday, take your xdpick. hot and humid with axú hance of thunderstorms. heat is ncerned? monday and tuesday, we'll get a it in july, e1ooeveryone,jf a c front that will drop the temperatures, lows in the low 70s, high in the 80s. but won't take long, 90s will return across our area once again. buy plenty of sunscreen, drink plenty of warmer and enjoy the summer here in washington. shockint( 2"0q&ations in a south american courtroom. a polician saysjfi] what really
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brought the olympics torio. plugs thet(cgátu 4 i team i look toxd keept(jf y safe. buses hitxd nearly 20 people evy year. ahead4ájf a look atñr what vir tech researchers are doing to prevent that. (vo) this is will preparing for take-off.mi and this a loving render from his wife. this is will finally depositing that expense check.
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>> announcer: you're watchingñi "news4 midday." >> right now, neighborsxdñi in fairfax countyi] are livingok i fe v ofollowing a seriesf ."k"t. could be connected and mayok bea -related. the shootingsxd happened along telegraph road and fortson court. the violence prompted one woman >> reporter: a bullet hole. shattered glass.t( rth of july.he playground on th it's a neighborhood rattled by
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violence. two shootings in just two days. >> you know, the children willì% out, they have the playground. but it's been emptyt(koht sin. >> reporter: she's packedáu" hr grill. she's moving her fourth of julyc cookout to a safer place. because of thist( gunfire,u you don't want to be nbrq)e? >> absolutely. >> reporter: just befoig midnht monday, two teens were shot at this playground on ft.son çócourt. ey're expected to be okay. wednesday night, shots fired again. a manlp suffered at( graze woun. glass in the parking lot. police say the shootings may be% y police?;fá tell me they are increasing patrols in thisxd neighborhood. they say they understand residents are scared.çó darcy spencer, news4. the stafford countylp ' sheriffoffice is investigating a murder and attempted murder this morning. at the nb512 gas station on
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garrettsonville road. 911 and repted two people shot ñoç arrived they found 20-year-old troyxd barnett jr. dead. an 18-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital and remains in critical condition.xd police are looking for aarkfá colored sedanlp seen speeding fm turning now to a developing story off the coastñ of south flwr9°ñ we're learning that philanthropist chriscline was among seven pedple killn ae1 ba. bahamian police sayó[[ the ch went down off grand cay island yesterday morning, traveling toa ft. uderdale. no word what caused the crash.e1 cline would havet(xdfá celebrat 61st birthday today. > a brazilian politicianxdr the 2016 $2 million to buy votes so that
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his city would be chosenok as t host of the fáxd2016 olympics. sergio cabral is already@)hrving corr/(á%=9t(charge. new this morning, the wolf facing prison es.ñtime. earlier today, reza xdaziz plead guilty to five money-laundering chargingjf infá malays9a' scan. hefá is the stepson of the mala aziz isfá accused ofe1 receivin investment fund overseen by his just into our newsroomi] th morning, the government's latest jobs report,çó beating expectations. after several months ofc slower june with employers adding 4,000 jobs, according to the labodepartment. most economí#+s had expected he unemployment rate, though, did tick up just a bit from 3.6
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to t(3.7%. and wage growth is also stillxh slow, signaling thelpe1 economi recovery is still not complete. today is the deadline for a justice department to let maryland judgee1 know ifit plan on including a controversialxdx citizenship question on the u.s. last week the supreme court it appeared that th+p census would be printd without it. but thez] justicet( department it may have found a legal way to do so.i] the judge had originally given the doj until monday to figure out how it would move forward. that deadline was moved up to today. a massive sinkhole swallows take a look athis, the hole runs the length of the road. chec yout this l=quiñ canq see the car started to sink and so far officials haven't been = able to get÷ xdout. more of the road caved in yesterday. the day it's believed weather it toa
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i] for the earth givingay w ould recommend everyone avoid this area. that includes sightseersçó comi down to take a look. they should stay at a safe distance. the roado be closed being repaired. charles county is raising the reward for ayone who can help policexd find the people throwing bricks at #paáy the reward is now up to $5,000.c at least threeçóok cars were r early morning hours last monthw3 on s charles parkway near october place. thet( sheriff's office says
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and now government officaaós and transportationw3 researchers ar trying to make those crosswalks safer, startinglp with the bigg. our scott macfarlane lookedt( io what's on the way to b$uju protect you. )t an image in this report disturbing. >> reporter: few work harder. >> keep your abs nice and tighto >> reporter: t move faster than tina t(glennie. one night in march, 2016, sheed cross 15thñi street with theñr right of way in crystal city. >> i was like 22 feet intoñr th crosswalk. >> reporter: and was struck by a metrobus and trappedunderneath. >> i didn't even scream. i didn't have time to scream. 50 feet. >> a pedestrian saved me and stopped the ñibus.çóçó >> reporter: another pedestrian intervened to stop theus b >> mm-hmm,c ran up to the bus,
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banged on the door and told him to xdstop. >> reporter: she was rescued byo firefighters. her legs required eight surgeries and years of rehabilitation. ttlede1 for a confidential seount. .z-peven see ythe bus didn't >> i don't think he did. >> reporter: last december, a tour bus killed a womavp and h mother as they use the crosswalk in downtown d.c. the nation's capital is saturated with tour bus. transit buses. the i-team found nrly 20 people get hit by transit buses counting school orñi commerciad. buse it's a problem that plagues cities and suburbs alike. >> it's really rough being a pedestrian in montgomery coty or the d.c.xd region. >> reporter: uncilmember evanñi glass worries that the injuries could ñigrow. andçó choosing to take bicycles and other forms of sp
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trtation. so we need to modernize and update our rules and >>egulations. reportermaking the road safer is justi] part of the solutujjip r(t&háhp &hc% tion researw krume is working on bus safethn tecogy to help alert the t( ri(% dr. >> they may be looking left and the right. >> reporter: and pedestrians on the street.ko before they cross traffic.ñi >> reporter: they're testing possible solutions here in tech, drivers, andw3 passengers. pedestrian, krume shows whyñr s many people are at risk. the buses tajt a turn at five miles per hour, thet(htfá same of walkers and çódrivers, creatg a blind spot.ñi his team is teing new technology that wouldq alert bu m=9 just out of
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view. tzyeát pedestrian. >> it will give an audible tone and axd red light will go off. >> reporter: local transit agenci us they're trying to eliminate these types of accidents throught( training an other tools.u metro busesok have addp strobe lights to catch the eyes of pedestriane omni rsxdu adding more mirrors to increase their view of the road. loudoun county has addedlp internal and extern cameras so bus operators can better see their surroundings. montgomery county'sñr transit directvi says warning des are being installed on all buses to alert nearby pedestrians. >> an announcement will come onp saying, bcaution, this is turning. >> reporter:t( tina t(glennie s she'sxd fonused putting the trauma that nearly cost her her life in the rearview. >> you have to find ae1 new goa. i focused on things i should have focused on before. >> reporter: a goal she'sed determin to achieve one step
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scott macfarlane, news4 qi-team. >> we wish h the best he o.ur washington app includingfá howwjt(s agencies are drivers to better positiont( their bodies to avoi crashing into pedestrians. there you can also send the i-teamkñ tips they should bee1 looking into. for many of us, hearing about our local highwaysfá conjures up images of rush hour sd traffic. but forome local parents, one highwayill now havjp very specialt( place in their hearts. a baby girl came into he worlc a week early while her parents were rushing to the hospital. dad in thedriver's seat was a bitjf panicked. the coupl it as faas the intercounty connector when their baby girl was ready to be born. our newsartners atwtopxd took this video. zyla jackson was born weighing 7 m, dad, and baby girl arer
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doing just fine. turning your pets into an instagram star is tough w en they won't even look at the camera. the humane rescuew3 alliance wi be joining us wth some tips on getting the best pictures with your pets. and stilljf ahead, storm te 4 meteorologist clay anderson takes another look at the chances for rain.xd
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e1 xdokay, it's a fresh lemo th stiflinge1 humidity. >> of course my daughter would t!ut( iced coffee.t( >> okay.ed coffee.t( something cold. when in doubt just get some good old fashioned h2o, because that water will be great tolpxd deke hydrated, because the heat will continue not only todayxd but through e weekend. we look out our t"ows and see somelp cumulus clouds and high cloudi blue . it's summertime in washington,
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d.c., no surprise there. theçó temperatures, they are theçó tempere id, 83 degrees currently. there is the southerly breeze and it willokw3 continue to brih the o side temperatures.ñi justok isolated rain showerslp h are dryingçó out as they -- or e dissipa as they move from the south to the north. i-95 corridor to our west, no problems.w a fehowers well tolp our westçó are weakening as well. crank up showers or rs thunderms. temperatures continue to warm up, 83 in town. warm bay area. how warm?ok is it you factor in the heat e1index, this is what it feels like. 90 in town. 95 fort( annapolis. feels like 97 degrees for cambridge on thefá other sideth bay. as i said, in the afteoon, we will start to see some more showers and possibilities8(ñ of some thunderstormsñi moving through, possibly a very strong storm north of us near baltqm5i xb]9
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clear thughout the midnight hours. with that, everyone, for the impact today, most of the thunderstorms, heavy rain, and signatures are associated with for the weekend, everyone, tomorrow 92 degrees. if you do get the opportunity to goo theçó beachor ift( yourp the bay or ocean, enjoy it, keveryone. sunscreen, and again, make sure you're hydrated. k here is the t, everyone. chance of isolated thun
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>>everyone loves their pets. ande1 what better way capture your furry friend than with axd photo?r=eìáhp &% ourxd lauryn ricketts, who love her cat, got some tipst(xd onñio truly capture your pet's essence >> joining us to talk about some of thenb best practices for photographing your pets is danny great time here.ca what areq some of toyq best practices to do that? >> sure. engaged, you really want to use high value treats to keep them engaged. maybe that's theiravoriter squeakyt( toy ori their fav -9 photographing them to reward
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them through the process. >> so you're bribing them a little bit. >> exactly. you also want to know your pet's limit, if they're uncomfortable, stop and try again çólater. patience is key.e1 >> got it. what's the best, indoors, >> good lighting is key no tmatterlp wha type of photograp you're doing and pet photography is no different.do with a maybe you want toi] go outside where theçóxd light is brighter. if you're indoors witht( your c, maybe near a window works better. >> when i try to take a picture ofxd my cat, she turns thefáxd way, she seems to know i'mc getting out myi] camera. i get out myxd iphone.e1 do you need an expensive camera? rescue alliance, a rm
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shots and select yourt( 3rfavi. >> got get their personó,%ty, do you think, kind of bringing out their personalityfá besides tres or something like that? >> you want to get at _k%ñ eye level. for a large to medium size dog like sally here,u owanto t tger if your photographing a catq oø get up to their t(level. >> what is÷ the best way to geta shot, any other tips if you@[jre a dog or@ñfcat, eve who doesn't lovesáok sitting st very longdt( enjoys playingt( outside, shoot in theirj&$ @r(tx natural environment. shoot them where they're most comfortable and happiest.!y >> gr tips right there. like i said, i always try to get like so manye1 other p ]t cane1o it except for e. also i have a cat, but you can phone, so that's perfect, ourçó especially if you havew3 great lighting. thank you so much, we appreciat. it >> you're welc/le. >> thank youw3 so much, sally.t(
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keep anfáfá eye on the nbc p washington ap for information on clear the shelters, which happening next month. we do our best tolp clear thei] we'll keep you informed about i] that. >> very important xdevent, than you b to get issuing a warningcfá about a tk"p45 people in 13 states have 6c6eìáhp &hc% en sick after coming into coract with dog xdtreats. dozenxd people have been xd hospitalized. axd common supplier has been identified. there's no recall just yet. after handlingo dog fc and watch if yourtpet sarts showing any signs offáok salmonella vomiting. w re working for your dahealth ñrtoy.
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just because the fourth of july has passed, doesn't mean the backyard fireworkse/q have beent away. fireworks injuries spike in thel weekok flowing the fourth of july.ok the number of eye injuries caused by fireworks nearly doubled from 2016 to 201mgñ whei 1,200 people were hurt. over the weekend, xd280 people day will likely be rushed to emergency rooms with fireworks-related injuries. nvst cases ive the sparkle h. they lookarmless but they can heat up to t(2,000 degrees,i] h enough to melthrough some metals. mystery explosion in new york lower leg of a collegeñi studen from fairfax.çó since then,t( connor golden has battback, relearning to b.lpom is stillloon the se. now chrisok glorioso fm our sister station in new york takes añi closerook at the best cluel a bag thatd contr>ñ the explosive.
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>> reporter: union city has a bakery that's sold sile cuban crackers for years. special about these crackers. nypd releasedfá an image of the back because it was the container that housed the explosive that blew off connor golden's lower leg. 4ne university of miami student was visiting central park whenx he jumped off these popular rocks, landing y the baker bag. inside was the volatile homemade explosive known as lptatp. it changed connor's life ve fore h=:ruju"1-m with a prosthetic. on more thanñi we qhave. he's forgiven. i don't know how he'son de that. but we haven't.jf >> reporter: to ind out more about that bakery i]bag, the be clue in thisçó case,w3 the i-ter
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visitedok union city where la q unica bakery has served customersñrok for almost two decades. owner, d the current jason lee, who told us the last time a bagñi like this was when the previousi owner used i. his crackersow come in clear bags. were there any bagsqñr stacked the back that youñr saw? >> no. i ownedçó thisxdlpko b i never used this bag since i >> reporter: the ñri-team was unable to contact the previous owner, but thes7 ñinypd told uh the former and current owners have been cooperative, helping torack down the bag's manufacturer andok printer. so far nothing has led bomber. w >>want to have answersor connor and that family. >> reporter: if somebody out there saw a box of these bags ic the possession ofñrc a friend o
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family member,ñi what should th do? >> call us and let us know. >> they should give some thought to their connections to3w thatr bìáhp &hc% bag coming from target or walmart. >> reporter: there is now a $40,000 reward for+çó informat case. connor golden has nevehñr talke publicl9hjbout theqmy explosn. the fairfax native is headed into his senior year at the iversity of miami. chris glorioso, news4. >é@ hopefully they can find tt bomber. read more about incredible recovery and more about previous covage on this story on the nbcxd washington a, just search "centralrk pa ñr explosion." our time right w, ok11:54. ll)pá beautiful picture. it's deceiving. it's hot and steamy, already 83 degrees.e1
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period in washington, d.c. looks everyone, as we stretch itxd across the area.e1e1ay 92, 91, saturdnd sunday. isolated chance of storms. we cool down monday ande1 tuesd. thursday through t(saturday, ba in the soup again.ha y, hot,ok and humid. high temperatures in the 90s with threat of showers. again, no severe weather is expected 8hay. shower. molette? >> all right, good deal, thk you so that will do it for "news4 minkday."5ti u$ao3uj)ájájjuáy afternoon, "firstxd att( 4:00."p get news and weather ci"ates any time with the nbc washington app. .ave a great day, we'll see you in the morning and don't forget to hydrate. i'm alex trebek here to tell you
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