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>> i think bullpens have become such entities that if your team starts to struggle, you cannot keep up the same routine of only guys pitching when you are ahead or when it is tight game, you end up wearing out those other guys. you've got to share up the load. you might be the eighth inning guy, but if your team is struggling and you aren't getting wins and you are behind, you might have to come out and pitch some of those days. >> 1-2. now the story for the orioles, they have dropped -- well, they've gone 3-11 in their last 14. and you look at the one-run games, seven 11 games in that span, three games decided by two runs that they've lost, seven one-run games, by the way, those are their losses. everything else has been closed
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disposes of bregman to begin the bottom of the eighth. coming up next saturday, 3:30 eastern, the braves taking on the rides on fs1. then 7:00 at fox, they battle the same orioles. and then the astros versus rangers reject their local listings in the game, 3:30 eastern on fs1. and then 7:00 on fox. good divisional matchups there. one out for jake marisnick. a loss tonight for the orioles would extend their season long losing streak now six games. they lost five in a row. th
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you look at what a.j. hinch goes, because going on in his bullpen princess double-a jake is a conventional guy with the bullpen. don't know how many times they've said. william harris is warming up and normally would see ken giles. giles has worked in back-to-back games. three saves the last five days. harrison and all-star last year spent some time as a closer. three pitches, that's all it takes for marisnick. back-to-back strikeouts. also back to look at the moment of the game, this was a no doubter. >> this is what is known as a springer zinger. i just learned that today. figured i would share that with you. >> that is a thing here. >> i just learned it. >> his tenth on the season.
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you will never hurt, believe what george springer weighed his freshman year in high school. >> no, i will not. >> george springer was 4'10", 8. >> okay. >> put on pretty serious weight in sophomore year. 5'2", 105. >> can you imagine all the dudes who picked up on him and he comes back and he's like 6'2"? >> [laughs] first round draft pick. george said he just got really hungry starting his junior year. >> just goes to show you, be nice to people. you never know. in my eighth grade year, i grew 8 inches. i grew over the summer. >> off of the plate. 1-2. that was a heck of a summer. >> yeah. >> that's in your wardrobe, that's what that is been >> my
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go to the story again"? yeah, unless you want me to beholding out in closing catholic school. >> a chance to strike out the side. 3-2. o'day, the one time florida gator. given that the idea of pitching up in college playing on a rec team. had a great time in university of florida. >> i don't necessarily see this as buzzing the tower. i see this as per your diving in a little bit. >> i think replay would prove you right here. >> sometimes, i think some of these emotions need to be taken
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between ball clubs, because of players' reactions, make a pitch look more egregious than it really is. that ball is probably over the plate. but because it's at eye level, it looks bad. >> o'day, impressive work. bottom of this comic eighth inning. chris davis will lead things off. we go to the top of the ninth. get in the game with cricket wireless. we've got more 4g lte coverage than t-mobile or sprint. and if you switch now, you can get a brand new smartphone for free.
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one save this year and only two tries. >> this astro team is really strong. solid bullpen. three excellent starting pitchers. >> now harris has been tough on left-handers too this year. facing one right here in chris davis. last year, the astros saw harris spend some time with a closer, but gregerson as well. ken giles too. >> i think that's important. even though you do not want to gap, someone can go down and you have someone out there who already has some experience. >> 0-2. well, harris has somewhat quietly -- i say someone, he was an all-star last year, but still, most are -- of those bands not in the houston area, harris is mostly an unknown.
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he's one of the best relievers in baseball the last couple of years. three pitches, all strikes. davis is out number one! >> he's got that really high release. it looks like the ball comes out of his ear. even though it's 92, it looks like 95-96. and that absolutely ties davis up and then not right here. he leans back up in the top, and then comes right out of his gea gear. that is where perceived velocity comes in. >> struck one to mancini. >> even though it only says 92 to the hitter, it looks like 97. that's why i'm not really a big proponent of guys asking coach, "how hard does he throw?" well, how hard doesn't look? it ends up psyching you out as a hitter because you've got
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speak with us us when that time 0-2 >> that time 0-2. when you talk about the astros, the best record in baseball entering tonight. 23-16, the largest question in any division leader in first place also. but for a.j. hinch, look at the bullpen. the back and neck. tough enough entering this year, you knew about harris. you knew about gregerson, but you add in chris devenski, a guy who worked in last night's game, but had a hard time and it even though he was able to survive. up the middle, right to altuve. two outs. >> that ball was right over the
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that used to be a hit almost every time ten years ago. >> look at that. it goes to the arm side of the pitcher. it's a routine out. >> last hope for the orioles. here is jonathan schoop. looking for his first hit tonight. now the offense has been the problem recently for the orioles. three runs in the last three games. only two so far here tonight. >> and all of the people in the box are on their feet. >> 0-2. >>
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93. i'm looking at these hitter's reactions. it's almost like a flinch. >> astros are a strike away from their best 50 game start in franchise history. meanwhile, the orioles going in a different direction. >> went i played in this ballpark, we didn't hear this noise. but in the fans' defense, we weren't worth it. these guys are. these guys are good. >> the 1-2 from harris. got him. this complete things. astros get a chance for a sweep
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tomorrow. the two-run shot, dallas keuchel returning from the disabled lis list. keuchel six innings in just one run. i'm aaron goldsmith saying goodbye from downtown houston. very happy memorial day weekend. the final score, astros 5, orioles 2. kevin burkhart on the other sid side.
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it is the postgame show. eric karros, i'm kevin burkhart. they stubbed their toes againstt the indians, and ever since then, no big deal. they lost three games. they get keuchel, miss a start. but he would look just fine. >> i think they wanted to give everybody in baseball a chance. look, the astros from top to bottom right now, there doesn't appear to be a weakness. dallas keuchel, as you mentioned, missed a start because a pinched nerve in his neck. comes back today and he doesn't miss a beat. throw six innings, had eight strikeouts, two walks. 86 pitches. you put him in there, morton is throwing the ball extremely well. they are athletic as heck. if they go out and get somebody at the trade deadline? i just don't know where they are vulnerable. they continued to play well. they've got the best record in baseball. for those people to pick the astros at the beginning of the year, they look pr
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>> all right. go get the tape. you did do it, ek. i remember that. let's go elsewhere around the league. and then matt holliday says, no more of that. >> in the same way, the yankees the night before did not pitch great, but he ended up pitching. cotton throwing extremely well, but one pitch comes back to bite him. >> yankees do if they are. angels-marlins. mike trout is absurd, 16 home run? best in baseball. >> it should be argued every baseball show we have, we've got -- we show mike trout, we know he did good. >> we got on the pilots of him. cubs-dodgers. chris taylor, what a story he's been. taking john lackey deep. a two run home run. this guy has two run home runs coming in the air. he has six this year. they would make it 5-0, and they shut out the cubs on back-to-ba n
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coca-cola 600 tomorrow on 5:00 eastern. he is eric karros, i'm kevin burkhart. buy bye. >> president trump wraps up first overseas trip and on this memorial day weekend a look at how people are ho honoring men and women that gave the ultimate sacrifice. >>
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right now a family left heartbroken after a family losses the life of a father. >> my daughter's whole life changes because you took her father away. >> shooting in the district leaves one man dead and 7 others hurt. theer is search on for the gunman. president trump wraps up first overseas trip as commandner chief and return to the white house met with ongoing turmoil and honoring the fallen. how our nation's capital is paying tribute to those that sacrificed it all this memorial day weekend. "fox 5 news" starts now. >> and on this holiday weekend we'll begin with the weather. off to somewhat of a fwloomy start. but thank you so much for joining us and staying up with us lights here i'm lauren demarco. >> i'm lindsey watts. >> in tonight for matt. >> so far this memorial day weekend has not brought much sunshine. take a l
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and sox you saw rain showers earlier and those showers unfortunately are not gone for good yet. >> we want to talk to gwen for the holiday forecast. it's what he everybody wants to know about now. >> for some reason i'm feeling a awful lot of pressure. >> you should. >> you know what lindsay, you're right, fwloomy out there. rain showers we had earlier. even storms to areas to the far south and southwest. and it is still not going to be calm the rest of the weekend and we have good news for you. let's begin with a look at maps and show what you is happening now. we had rain and storms that hit areas south and southwest. spotsylvania what was under severe thunderstorm watch at one point as was augusta and green and we're seeing some of that moving out. showers light showers here and there through areas to the north and northwest. but, other than that just mainly cloudy skies. here's what's happening now. not very much at all. we're looking at pretty calm night as far as up north on the i 95 co
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the i 95 corridor is concerned. and your current temperatures we're at 6 a5 degrees dulles and 61 gaithersburg and 68 in nation's capital and 64 baltimore and 70 at fred fredericksburg. as we get into the weekend here's what we're looking at. tonight, a few isolated showers and storms to the south. sunday we'll start out fairly dry and looking at late showers moving in and storms possibly warmer on monday. but a very unsettled day as well. your full 7 day forecast coming up in a bit and a look at the beach forecast, lindsay. >> thanks, gwen. >> tonight d.c. police are serving for a gunman that shot eight people in norm west this morning on q street not far from northwest capital street one of the victim was killed. jones leaves behind a 10-year-old daughter. i spoke to the girl's mother earlier. she is devastated and has a message for the men who does this. >> he was a good father. he would literally give you the shirt off his
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he was that good of a person. it's hard for me to speak on him like this because i thought i would never be doing anything like this. he as annie ubon's high school sweetheart father of her child. >> more than father of my child that was my best friend and family. >> adrranon joe's known as al was with a group of people outside this complex friday night. 1 a.m. saturday it turned into a shootout police say two men opened fire hitting 7 men and one woman. >> it's a whole range of emotions. it shows you callousness of the shooters. >> police are not reveal what led up to the gunfire or what the motive could have been. seven of the victims are expected to recover. jones died on scene shot multiple times. >> he was just outside having a good time. and he was killed. >> in a matter of moments ubon and her
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they loved and depended on. >> no matter if he had to walk, ride bike, get on meto he would be there for you no matter what. >> to the men responsible for taking his life, she has this to say. >> he was just that give a person, if you know what i'm going through right now you know i have a child please turn yourself in. my daughter is grieving like god forbid you should change my daughter's whole life because you took her father away. so please if you have a heart you will turn yourself in for my daughter. >> and we don't have a good description of those two suspects. police say they took off in a black car with tinted windows and there is a reward up to 25,000 for information leading to an arrest. if you have information call police at 2023-727-9099. >> and learning details tonight about deadly shooting in richmond that took the life of virginia state trooper pardon me special agent
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michael walter was shot and he and richmond police officer pulled over a car last night. while richmond police officer critically wounded walt erin ran. officers arrested ball this morning and just about an hour after walter died of injuries. virginia governor terry mcauliffe read a statement that special agent walters with one of our brave men and women in uniform and risked their lives every single day. we will be forever grateful for his service and sacrifice. >> we're learn what caused that brief scare at newark international airport this afternoon. police evacuated one of the terminals after officers found a pressure cooker in a shopping bag and officers determined the items were harmless. paerm where allowed to return an hour. here's why a unattended pressure cooker would cause concern. th
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marathon bombing in 2013 and 2012 attack in paris. new details tonight on the deadly terror attack in manchester england, police released surveillance of the suicide bomber from the night of the attack and images show salmana making way to the manchester area monday night. blast and ariana grande concert killed 22 people and children are among the dead. police say they arrested 13 people in connection with bombing and continued to carry out raids throughout england and isis claimed responsibility. tonight england reduced terrorism threat level from critical to severe. >> here at home u.s. park police are investigating a disturbing find at the he hershworn museum in d.c. a noose was found happening from a tree near museum grounds and discovery was made during a security check. it's unclear how long that noose had been there and anyone with information is asked to call park police.
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the white house tonight after wrapping up his first overseas trip. we're hear more from fox's amy kellogg. >> president trump committing to defeating terrorist worldwide during first foreign trip thanking u.s. service men and women for dedication at the naval air station signela in italy saturday. >> terrorism is a threat. bad threat. to all of you humanity and together we will overcome this threat, we will win. >> mr. trump is making headlines in his trip abroad receiving warm welcome at saudi arabia and ruffling fathers nato on defense spending. >> we want to be treated fairly and we're behind nato all the way. >> the president stood by the meri o
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terror in europe and included visits to three of the holiest sights for muslims, christians and jews, administration is making effort effort to prevent the trip from over shadowed at home with son-in-law jared kushner now in the cross hairs after reports he was seeking direct line of communication with the kremlin. >> we're not going to comment on jared. we're not going to comment. >> we have back channel communications with a number of members. so, generally speaking, about back channel communications what that allows you to do is communicate in a discrete manner. >> president trump returns to united states where he will observe the memorial day holiday and also faces ongoing controversy about alleged russian interference and the 2016 presidential election. in sicily, amy kellogg. fox news. >> if you're planning on hitting the road this holiday weekend and have not done so yet, be prepared for company.
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americans will travel 50 miles or more for mem r memorial day weekend nearly 35 million people driving to their destination. it's highest number of memorial day travelers in more than a decade. >> crowd out there. >> yeah. >> and of course memorial day is meant to honor fallen service members. >> here in nation's capital thousands will gaj area cross d.c. to pay respects. kristin leon takes a closer look at planned eye vents. >> 34e78 orial day weekend is already in full swing in d.c.. like, for instance, on the west lawn of the capital. >> as you can see crews are putting on final finishes touches at the capital for sunday's concert. >> that memorial day concert starts at 8 a.m. p.m. and gates on to the public at 5. besides watching incredible performances concert goers will honor 101 year old sole survivor ever of the do little raider's. no alcohol allowed but you're more than welcome to bring food a
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all unfolded. parking, of course is on first come first serve basis and get there early if you k and speaking of parking, it may be hard to find spots sunday morning near the pentagon that's because hundreds of thousands of motorcycle riders will start rolling thunder ride for freedom in honor of fallen war heros. this is video of last year rolling thunder run and clearly the ride was a success f you're on the road between hours of 7:00 in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon make sure to keep a lookout for those riders and finally, if are you barbecue or party plans don't pan out monday the national memorial day parade will go on starting 2:00 in the afternoon and this l long-standing d.c. trad significance held constitution avenue and draws roughly hundreds of thousands of spectators each year. there they will watch a moving timeline of american military history from the american revolution to the present day. plenty of places to pay respect
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backyard and it's because of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. at the national mall, chris it leon, "fox5 local news". >> a senior prank still ahead what they tried to do that now has them facing serious charges. >> and a "fox5" dpol owe up to a bizarre story involving a man collecting people's blood inside a d c apartment. tonight we talk to one woman who says she responded to the man's ad promise is cash for blood. first, music world mourning the loss of eye rock and roll legend this evening. a look back at the life and career of singer gregalman. stick us with. "fox5 local news" back after the break.
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and i i would cutfy could sglot sad news inger is gr gregalman pass away. he foundedalman brothers band. brody logan joins us with a look back at his career sgle gregalman was 69 years old and he pass away at his home in receive an after georgia. he struggled with health issues including hepatitis c and under went a liver transplant in 2010. he formed the allman band with his brother even four others. he died in a motorcycle accident 1991 and the -- nevertheless the less than the band was ledge sdairy they reach the billboard top 100 in 1907 their live album fillmore east sent career into over drive. over the next 30 years they charted 25 albums and earned several billboard top 100 hits including straight from the heart and good
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and he had a successful solo career with low country blues and midnight rider. just yesterday greg allman posted this to wish a happy birthday. >> his exwife tweeted this with a heart emogi they were married nine days. ring owe star tweeted this rest in peace, love to all the family. allman holds i spot in the rock and roll hall of fame both on his own and with the band. back in march he cancelled upcoming performances citing health reasons and leaves behind five children. lauren, lindsay. >> his children with cherry just learned that tonight i didn't know. thank you brody. sad news there. >> from the world of politics former kentucky senator jim bunking died and he served twelve years in the house of representatives before serving twelve terms in u.s. nat and before politics bunking earned fame on baseball d
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who played in major leagues for 17 years he was seven time all star and one of just 21 pitchers sint year 1900 to ever throw a perfect game. he was 85. >> take a live look outside now so far it's been a rather cloudy and dreary start to the holiday weekend and taking a look at the washington monument tonight. question is will the weather trend continue for tomorrow. >> gwen, i know everybody wants to see a little bit of sunshine whether you're cooking out or at the beach. give us good news. >> we wish it was sunny and wonderful and warm and that was. it that's not the case unfortunately. we will have some sun tomorrow and more clouds then sun. remember that i said that. most of the day tomorrow we will see some pretty nice conditions in terms of dry. that's the operative word and we will see that change a little later on as we get to tomorrow night. let's look at what is going on on radar and satellite. storms kicked up to the south, south
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now we have clouds. not much in terms of precipitation along that i 95 corridor to the north right now. and that's at least a good sign. but, as we take a look at highs for today, a little bit below the seasonal average and we hit into the low 70s all three airports and right now we're into the 60s and 70s across the board and so it's a little cool. not bad. little on the humid side as well. here's a look at beach forecast. expecting to see storms fire up and they're looking like he i want more active on memorial day monday. more details coming up in the all important 7-day later. lauren. >> thank you, gwen it's been a frustrating day for travelers in unltsd kingdom and around the world. british airways had to cancel all the flights from london heathrow and gatwick airports because of computer glitch the airline says it was hit by a major system failure. they do not expect signer attack. the
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involving the problem and hoping to resume flight tomorrow. >> the man accused of stabbing three people on an or or commuter train is she to make a first appearance tuesday. jeremy christian. witnesses say he began yelling hate words at two women passengers described as mu muslim. and when the three men tried to calm him down he stabbed the. two of the men died and third is expected to recover. >> well the school year is drawing to a close in many place as round the country and one jr. high school in texas is grab ago tension for all the wrong reasons. two seventh grade students come forward to report their teacher handed out end of year awards with a shocking twist. one student says she got a certificate for being most likely to become a terrorist. the other student says her award was racists. >> most likely to brend in with white people. >> what do you think about that. >> i don't i don't like th
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>> how do you think it's okay to sayty and right after a major event happened it doesn't make any sense. >> school has sent out an apology toe parents and superintendent deannounce add wards and promised investigation. >> closer to home three maryland high school students are facing charges for their senior prank. police say these three students tried to move a concrete lion statue from the lonnie of queen anne high school. surveillance captured them through an open door and then managed a place a statue on a dolly and move it down the holloway. the statue weigh about 1,000 pounds and police say the prank caused about 2 dous in damage and the students are facing numerous charges including burglary and trespassing. and a former vice-president joe biden he's a message to college graduates in 2017 go out and wake up the country. biden delivered commencement address at cornell university today. he shared with students lessons from
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and biden says at the exposed some ugly realities such as hate speech and fear amo amongerring and biden says he remains optimistic about the future. >> it's time for america to get up. it's time to regain our sense of unity and purpose and remember who we r with all the brain power i see in front of me i know that nothing and no one in this world can beat us. >> biden city siszed the state of politics today saying civilizeed debate given way to rhetoric that tapped into people's darkest emotions and called on students reach out to those struggling and promised partisan divisions that currently exist will heal over time. >> as we mark unofficial start to summer and summer travel season just getting started but if you have plans to fly anywhere be prepared for security changes at the airport. explain that ahead.
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>> cleanup for the chesapeake bay at risk as the white house doubles down on efforts to eliminate all federal funding for the project. and why the move has many concerned. >> stay with us we're back
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service the white house is renewing efforts to cleanup for the chesapeake say. 37 million was wiped out and it's decision that alarmed environmentalist saying the bay has been getting cleaner every day. paul wagner has the story from annapolis. >> environmental scientists this month gave the bay a grade of c. the best it's had in three decades and now law maker and activists fear the reduction of 73 billion dollars in federal money is nothing but a
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>> whes peek bay is water way that drives commerce rs t tourism and provides seafood for millions ever residents in pennsylvania, maryland, delaware, virginia and the district. crab population is thriving. the yearly counts keep climbing. >> water right here have you noticed over the years it's gotten cleaner here. >> it has gotten cleaner. >> allison whose office in the chesapeake bay foundation in the water says she can see tots bottom in places she was not able to see before. >> one of the reasons i know why i come here with my kids they love swimming here it's clear and they can see when there's crabs and other city rz now. >> the money provided by the feds which musting matched dollar for dollar from each recipient has madely big difference in the state of the bay. >> we know this partnership is working and it's a cooperation between the federal government and the state chesapeake bay watershed and local partners on the ground and we're seeing results. so,
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you would want to mess with success. >> just about three weeks ago maryland u.s. senators announced that the $73 million the white house wanted to take out of the 2017 fiscal year budget and now the fight is on again. >> throughout the watershed less pollution going into the bay then there has been in many years. and the system is responding you know. the grade reflects that bay glasses are the highest in four years and dead zones smaller and crabs coming back and oysters are starting a slow recovery. and that is all a result of this partnership. >> bay not only provides jobs but it's also home to mar maryland's famous blue crabs which are devoured miles away from the bay shores. in annaolis today we asked a few boaters what they thought of the plan to wipe out the federal funds. >> it's one of the large eingts water sheds on the east coast it's important and needs to be protects sglid hoyt to see them eliminate all of it. it's t y
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coming down from new jersey you can tell how much cleaner the bay has been. >> maryland senator christopher rollins says he will fight tooth and nail to restore the funding and believes he will be succ successful. >> white house budget says epa wants to refocus owe on core national programs and get away from geographic ones like here on the chesapeake bay. in annapolis. paul wagner. "fox5 local news". >> as summer travel season heats up pack patience that's the message from tsa as it rolls out new security measures and what it could mean for you on the next flight. >> and "fox5" follow up the woman who answered a craigslist ad tells her side ever a bizarre story involving a man who is charged in the district with paying people to let him draw their blood without a medical license. we've got all the details when fox 5 returns.
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>> here's a look at some of the top stories we're following tonight. after a brief scare this afternoon police evacuated one of the terminals after officers found a pressure cooker in a shopping bag. officers determined the item was harmless and passengers were allowed to return home after an hour. >> the search is on tonight for two begunmen that shot ooet people in northwest d.c. this morning it happened on q street not far from north capital street. one of the victims died from his wounds. police identified him as aldranon joe's he was standing outside an apartment building with a group of people when two men started firing. and six other men and one woman were hit by the gunfire and they're expected to survive. and president trump back at the
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first trip overseas and air force one arrived at joint base andrew this evening. the president has called his trip to saudi arabia, italy a huge success. he'll mark the home orial day holiday monday and looking to name fbi director and president agenda is over shadowed by investigation into russian medaling in the 2016 election. >> now to a "fox5" follow up on a bizarre story involving a rockville man checking blood from people at apartment in southwest d.c.. since our story first aired two women called newsroom telling us they answered craigslist ad and believed the same men came out to the draw their blood. they're wore xwrid what he planned on doing with the blood and any potential harm he may have caused them. spoy with one of the women and her neighbors about the or ordeal. >> i really am upset about that. i don't know if he injected me with something or needle was dirt
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be or if coincidental. >> this prince george country woman who we're not identifying shared photos when a rash showed up on her right arm within hours of a man drawing her blood on may 11 and she still has red patches and her doctor could not determine what cause today and gave her anti-buy ot oweic ointment and sender her to a specialist. she slaw the fox report and recognized the man who came to visit her after responding to a craigslist ad. she paid her $30 to swab her nose and draw her blood the neighbor decided to participate. >> did he tell you what the blood was for. >> no he didn't each ask for a game. he stuck a long piece into my nose inside of any nose and then kept it. >> and so is this something do you a lot where you find like studies or something. >> no, i really don't. it's my first time. probably last >> what made you wan
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was something real. >> qua, wen was arrested for drawing blood from people in a housing department 0 p street in southwest d.c. and d.c. department of health says he does not have a license to practice medicine in the disstrict and he told police he was working for boston biosource according to web site provides specimens for research and same company noted in the craigslist add. this come tells us what the man arrived to draw her blood she became so suspicious she had the neighborhood take a photo of him from hiptd and when he left she called biosource herself. >> when i called did seemed he answered the phone and said hello and then i hung the phone up. then i called back and there's a recording but there was a voicemail on it for biosource with different voice. >> we've also reached out to the company and not received a response. d.c. police report indicates they cannot
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anyone either. he was released on own recognizance he ran from reporters after the hearing. >> i'm on fix income it appealed to me ape guess it appealed to a lot of of the poor. muching on to the weather because that is what everybody want to know about this weekend. you have a holiday weekend and people heading out trying to enjoy the outdoors and enjoy the beach. >> knot got rained on today and hopefully tomorrow. >> some saw storms south of us. you know what things are unsettled this weekend. and that's what i'm calling it unsettled holiday weekend. we do have a lot of clouds going on out there. and they're not really going to go too sop. we'll see some sunshine however. just remember that di say t that. we'll begin with a look at satellite and radar composite and show what you is h
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a lot of activity south of us and today strong storms fired up south and south west of us with a few thunderstorm watches that kicked n nothing though however really as far as the i 95 corridor to north through d.c. was concerned except maybe some of you saw some light rain shower or sprinkle or two and pretty much right now this is what we're speaking about things have calmed down a lot as far as that goes. but as we move through the weekend oui will see changes, temperature today into the low 70s across the board and a bit below the seasonal arm this hour we're caking in 67 in the nation's capital and 64 baltimore and 66s annapolis this hour and 64 dulles and 6 7 mannasas and 67 fred fredericksburg and 63 winchester. a little bit of a humidity action going on out there to dew points high. you're probably feeling that a bit. for tomorrow we're talking about starting out

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