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>> a "fox5" exclusive and life-threatening diseases and routine procedure that may have been them at risk. >> and her death made national headlines. now, the murdered muslim teen from fairfax younlty is laid to rest and thousands of
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mourners show their solidarity. >> ladies night at the ballpark. community hit by tragedy continues to persevere and pull politics aside. news at 10 starts right now. >> and we begin tonight with that fox5 exclusive. nearly two dozen people may be at risk after undergoing a routine medical procedure. thanks for joining is us tonight at 10. >> i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony perkins. >> they may have been threatened with life threatened diseases with dirty equipment and now it's a waiting game. lauren demarco joins us with the details. >> shawn, imagine the phone call from dr. telling you equipment used during your medical procedure two months ago was not properly disinfected and you need to be screened for hiv and hepatitis c. we learned that is the case for 23 people in our area. they had colonoscopys in april and are now learning a scope used in the procedure may not have
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at caseer permanente. we spoke to a woman who was there. >> it affects me that something like that would happen to people who come here trusting the doctors. >> it is unacceptable and i pray the people who were victimized by the equipment not being sterilized will not be affected and their lives will be okay. in a written statement proceeded to "fox5" caseer pemmanente the scope was disinfected following protocols before use and however after discovering defect and conducting subsequent analysis we determined we cannot guarantee the sterilization process was fully effective. the statement goes on to say caseer believes the risk of illness is minimal
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separate patients affected by this neither wanted to go owe on cam ravrment they are frightened for themselves and sexual partners. two months have gone by since the procedures. >> we spoke to see how patients can protect themselves. >> there's things you can do in terms of joint commission and review done through reputable sources to how an institution does. >> there's a lot of human factors going into the cleaning of skom. the fact there's a defect or at least they're saying there's a defect, is it a complication nobody is expecting? was there inadequate examination of the device beforehand to find the defect? and that's the kind of thing they need to be doing and probably
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manufacturer of the device also to say how should this defect have been caught. >> he went on to say it's a risk you take at any medical facility and but the risk of not undergoing procedures ought weighs the risks of something like this happening. >> kaiser permanente reaching out to all the patients. doctors will work closely with them to ensure the care they need. now it's wait and see. the company is committed to ensuring it does happen again. tony. we now go to breaking news on the beltway college park. sky fox was over the scene of a two car crash near kenilworth after 8 this evening. one of the cars flipped over pinning one of occupants in the vehicle. that person was pronounced dead at the scene. two other people were taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries. the roadway is open at this time. well, this was an he motional day for neighbors in a tight knit community in rest in. they gathered for a
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honor of nabra hassan she was attacked and killed last weekend as she woukd home if a mosque. earlier today friend and family gathered at nabra's funeral. live in restin tonight with marina marraco with the la latest. marina. >> reporter: called a sga sgaernling of love at the a adams center. you can see the makeshift memorial at the rest incommunity center showing display of unity. many teens present were with has bee in ahas an in the early morning of her murder. today her funeral attend bid hundreds if not thousands many had no connection but paid final respect. a large portion in attend apps forced to stand outside the ceremony because of the lack of space. now, here at the vigil at the restin community center. large crowd presence including students and staff from south lakes high school the school nabra atten
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gathers versus from the quran were read and alleged acts of suspect condemned and one of her two sisters thanked the crowd and community for show of love and support since sunday's homicide and since then there's questions how this crime was defined and if nabra hassan was sexually assaulted this is how fairfax county police chief responded to those questions. >> it's an active investigation and we're pursuing that possibility. but we have to await forensic examination results and the report of autopsy from the medical examiner to confirm whether or not that took place. there is no evidence at this point in the investigation at all that this was hate motivated. i as a law enforcement officer especially as a chief of police have an obligation to pursue justice if there's any evidence that this is a hate crime i promise you we will prosecute to the fullest. and if
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as witness of any hate in this event, please come forward and again, i want to be clear. there is absolutely no evidence uncovered at this point in time that this is a hate crime. >> this gathering here today is represent the spirit of nabra. nabra was a very loving person. she was interfaith person. she has friends from jewish community, she was very generous and giving person and brings energy to people around her and that's this gathering today represents her. >> smiling is an active charity and in my heart i truly believe nabra is smiling now because the entire world around us is reaping benefits of her charity. >> reporter: and despite a quick arrest of the case the investigation remains open and on sunday, the crime spanned from fairfax into loudoun counties and where those crimes
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still to be sent seen. live tonight in restin. marina marraco, "fox5 local news". >> we have new information now in the investigation into last week's shooting at a republican congressional baseball practice in alexandria. the fbi says the shooting was not an ak act of domestic terrorism. agents say the gun man james hodgkin son act add loan and had names of six members of congress on a piece of paper but they won't say which lawmakers were named. and the fbi says hodgkin son fired more than 60 rounds before shot dead by police. he also had 2 owe 0 0 round ever ammunition and rented storage locker in virginia. and meanwhile, house majority whip skeevr scalise an matt micca remain hospitalized tonight. congressman scalise was updated from serious to fair. doctors say he is now beginning an extended period of healing and rehab
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>> reporter: you see there capital police officer crystal griper was hurt in last week aetion shooting. she was released from the hospital and today through out the first pitch at watkins remember center. the women's team took on press. >> i think it was a lot more serious than people thought. and it reminds us of two things. one is that members of coming gress are target we need to do everything we can to make sure our families are secure and these are the things we do where we come together and do it for a reel a good cause. >> unlike the men's team the women's team all play together republicans and democrats against the media. proceeds from today's game go to young survivor coalition and breast cancer. >> new tonight kushts and former intelligence officials
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confirm how far russia went to medal in the 2016 presidential election. 21 states were targeted and would not confirm which states were compromised. former home land security chief jay johnston testified before the house intelligence committee he and ork stated by vladimir putin did not orchestrate ballot but he's unsure wl the hack of the emails alingterd public opinion impacting outcome of the election. >> he also revealed fbi w waited to any him about the hacking in a separate senate hearing hds officials confirm russian hackers not only targeted dnc email server and nearly half of country voter database. >> congress at black caucus said concerns are falling on deaf ears. effort to dismantle affordable care act is moves that harm the c
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president trump met with members of cbc in march and according to richmond president has not followeded through on his promises. prompted aclu to file a lawsuit against the department and police chief. aclu xlaimz d.c. police made unconstitutional arrest used excessive force and denied foot and watt to people arrested. those protests were peaceful that day and small group caused property damage. aclu was critical of controversial crowd control tactic used that day known as kettleing. >> these repeated examples of unlawful police conduct led d.c. council to intact the first assemblies act.
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a former police officer was aquited in the shooting of a plaque man. >> it followed days of up rising across the city. police are beefing up patrols as mayor calls for peaceful protests.
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. we the jury final the defendant not guilty. lamb, i wanted to thank you for your jury service in this matter. >> emotions ran high after a jury aquit aid former milwaukee police officer in the deadly shooting of a black man. former officer dominique hagan brown also black killed sill have a smith as he ran away from a traffic stop last august. smith had a gun when ran and chase hinged on whether the officer thought smith was a threat when he shot and killed him. they found the former officer not
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homicide. smith's deathp sparked riots in the sherman park neighborhood. city will have a strong police presence in that part of the city. >> meantime the family of eric garner new york city man in 2014 after this confrontation where police placed in him in a choke hold and couldn't breathe. he's frustrated the feds haven't decided whether to prosecute any of the officers in his death. there was a private meeting with the justice department official. justice accident reassured them they're mited owe to the investigation. >> we came for answers but we are system without knowing whether we'll get cusstis or not. whoa have to hold these police officers accountable. and transparent
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not have to wait like this. other cases solved after us and we're still waiting. >> again, eric garner died in 2014 while the officers were trying to arrest him for selling loose cigarettes. >> the judge is releasing the jurors who were dead locked in the case. the juror can not discuss what others said during deliberations and prosecutors vowed to retry the case which the judge says could happen within the next four months. >> now to tropical storm cindy right now the storm is taking aim if he gulf coast. it's expected to make land full along the upper texas coast or western louisiana. alabama and louisiana already declared states of emergency. louisiana national guard is moving in on flood prone ar areas. >> let's get t
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what's happening with the weather here. closer to home indicate lip roth can tell us all about that. hey, caitlin. >> good evening we're watching tropical storm cindy closely. even though that's far away from washington d.c. recommend nam ever the storm will bring us rain and affect the late week early weekend forecast friday to day. outer rain bands of cindy have been lashing the gulf coast. flash flooding is a big concern as well as long term flooding as we go through the next 48 hours. you can sdo the rain pushing into the floored day pan handle and portions of alabama and mississippi. and you can see the heavy green bands east of houston and north of panama city. so tropical storm sinldy as of this evening sustained winds 50 miles an hour expected to make land fall along the texas louisiana border sometime during the overnight hours. from there it will weaken as it moves along land and move northeast thro
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caught in eye cold front and make a bee line for us. it's not organized storm by the time we get to saturday morning and enough moisture gets trapped over our area and that provides the folk at point for some heavy rain and most of the models are in aagreement that the recommend napts of cindy along with the cold front will affect us with rain and thunderstorms beginning on friday. what to expect tomorrow more heat and humidity it was a beautiful wednesday afternoon. and nice summer day and temperatures right now are still very mild out there. 82 in washington. 77 mannasas. 76 dulles. little cooler off to north 72 fredericks and 72 westminster. here's manning forecast for tomorrow and thursday. dry, no rain. we're not going to be affected locally by cindy at all. waking up 76. mild, and 87 by noon. that's quickly to be juneening into the upper 08s. 92 it will be humid tomorrow and heat index values well into the 0s. there's an air quality alert out due to the high humidity. more on the impacts ever cindy
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ahead in the 7 day forecast. tope and shawn. >> thank you, caitlin. >> next scoring front row seeds to watch your favorite band perform could get pricey. >> what if you don't have to step out your front door to see them. yep you can call it sign ever the times because future of live entertainment is going virtual. >> ut, oh
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held at the restaurant. >> future of live entertainment is virtual now. live nation is teaming up to give fans front row seats to concerts live. you can go to the concert without leaving your house. all you need to virtual reality headset and smart phone to download vr app. the entire experience is broadcast with ten cameras set up on stapling, behind stapling and audience. >> for those of you that are not familiar with virtual realities is reimproving the fourth wall f you're at home you're watching on tv or tablet or ipad. for the first time ever you're actually sipping into the screen and experiencing concert like you're there. >> live nation says the virtual reality is extension of its business and will not replace live music shows. no, because there's a lot of people that want to go in person. >> yeah but the big we is how much will it cost.
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of what it costs to go to some of these concerts that could take off. >> i suspect it will take off owe. but still -- i mean it's kind of cool but you're not there. >> you're not there but if being there cost does 500. >> i would still rather see beyonce in person. >> me, too. >> right. >> but i'll take her in virtualryalty. >> i bet wow. >> coming up next fox a5 news at 10:30. >> hey, jim, sarah what's ahead. >> we're going to come into your home in virtual reality tonight. >> next best thing. >> exactly. >> they're looking for a motive. that comes after stabbing at the airport in flint mic michigan. >> an officer was atashd and we'll tell what you the fbi is saying of whether this is terrorism. >> and amazon wants to help adults play dress-up with no obligation to buy the college. >> they're taking over the world with everything else. doesn't surprise me. bite full summer afternoon. more heat and h
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forecast tomorrow and a look at trop sdal storm cindy affect ouring forecast. rain madeed even how that plays into the plans coming up in the 7 day for when fox news at 10 returns ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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>> roylingt now at 10:30 a "fox5" exclusive. nearly two dozen people may have been exposed to life-threatening diseases after routine medical procedures. >> the latest into the investigation of police officer stabbed at an airport in michigan. was this act of terror? >> and amazon offering a new option to help you shop for kloms that basically let's you play dress-up. we'll explain how it works. 10:30
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>> hi, everybody, i'm jim sxwrim. >> i'm sarah simmons. >> we start with "fox5" exclusive. multiple patients may have been exposed to contaminated material during a medical procedure. >> lauren demarco was here with more or presidential starty, lauren. >> kaiser permanente is reaching out to 25 patients in largo city maryland saying they need to be screened for hiv and hepatitis c and multiple diseases and they underwent colonoscopy procedures in april. a scope used in procedures had a defect and because of that defect, they cannot guarantee the sterilization process was fully effective. the company's physicians believe the rick of any infection is minimal but asking all of the patients to come in for screening tests. and it was emotional day in restin as family and friends say goodbyes to a friend slt was murder on her way home from
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>> nabra hassan was honored tonight. >> you can see the memorial here. earlier 2349 day pourners came as far as away as north carolina to pay final res respects. fairfax country police chief says there's no evidence to say it was a hate crime. >> current former intelligence officials are confirming how far russia went to metal in the election. 2 4 states were targeted but they won't say what states were on the list. ultimately sign area tacks orchestrated by vladimir putin did not alter any ballots. all right it was a nice summer day. because this is the first day of summer. >> it is indeed official. >> yes. all right. let's get to caitlin for the official forecast for tomorrow. will it ab i lot one. >> very hot. happy summer season to you bo
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midnight today. it's just about to end. it was gorgeous afternoon. cloud cover. decent breeze, low humidity. 90 reg man and 88 dulles and 89 bwi. temperatures out there mild. but nice mild, 2 washington and 76 annapolis. it's cooler off north. 73 in baltimore there were thunderstorms this even. 73 gaithersburg and 7 whip chester. >> what happens tomorrow a warm front to the north and more of a push out of the south meaning more moisture coming in off the atlantic and gulf. that increases humidity and pretty quickly you feel muggy sticky ntion in the air. temperatures into the 90s. feels like mid to upper 90s. hazy sunshine to go along with it high temperatures spread around the district in point south. 9 washington and 90 quantico and 87 dulles. it's going to be a hot afternoon. nice to be maybe out by the pool. uv index high
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sun is incred ily strong this time of year and if are you out high sun screen needed and take breaks in the shade. it will be a hot one with hultty. showers and storms likely as topical torm sinldy breaks into a cold front. showers and thunderstorms end by the first half of the weekend. sunday looks beautiful. temperatures below normal as we head to next week. comfortable by monday. jim back to you. >> and we have a story developing tonight a stabbing at flint michigan airport is being investigated as an act of terrorism. that airport remains closed and one person is in custody. fox news brian yen is with an update. >> authorities say lieutenant jeff nevle is in stable condition after stabbed in the neck. he was listed in city call condition. >> we're investigating this incident today that happened about 9:45 this morning. and as act of terrorism. and we have just filed
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complaint. charging an individual by the name of amoru fattwoy he's a 50-year-old resident of cap data that legally entered the united states lake sham plain new york june 16. >> witnesses describe seeing 55-year-old lieutenant nevle bleeding business his neck and knife on the ground. at one point the officer was on his hands and knees. >> he was carrying bag annual and went into the restroom and he dropped both bags and came out. pulled out a knife. yell ala ak bar and stabbed lieutenant navel in the neck. the knife was a 12" knife with 8" serrated played. as you see in the complaint when the subject went up to the officer and stabbed him he continued to explain
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he made a statement something to effect of you have killed people in syria, iraq and afghanistan and we are all going to die. >> alleged attacker was arrested by police and is being questioned. a witness says the man in custody looked "plaque" just totally blank. all passengers at the airport were evacuated and safe. again fbi is leading investigation working with local officers from the jency county sheriff office and michigan state police. in new york, brian yen is, fox news. >> the man arrested with guns and ammunitions d.c. trump hotel last month is scheduled to go back before i judge tomorrow morning. police arrested brian moles pennsylvania doctor in may. they found an assault style rifle and hand gun and ammunition in the car in the hotel's garage. moles was indicted charges of unlawful position and transportation of a firearm. >> poll numbers are looking good for mayor bowser in election rematch against
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a lot expect that to happen. a poll says 67% of voters approve of the job mayor bowser is doing and in a hypothetical three way bowser has 50% and mayor vincent gray follows by gern general carl russine. >> i think she's doing the best she can now. we would like to see more especially to folks native to washington d.c.. i look forward to continued progress. >> inside of turning down our communities and building big highrise apartments they need to redo the community centers and make a place for people to ride dirt bikes. you know some thing i don't approve of what she doing. for the most part, she get a c in my work. >> mayor bowerser is expected to run for a second term. if reejected she would be the first two-term mayor in nation's capital since anthony williams. next here at 10:30 amazon trng
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shop for clothes. >> we'll breakdown new amazon wardrobe program an how it works coming up next >> median sales price for home nearly 253 thouts and that's not scare ago way house hunters because home sales rising for the month. while folks shelling out more for a house. they're saving some money at the pump. gas prices are falling near a nickel in the past week to average of $2.28. the big reason for the drop oil prices suffering largest plunge to first half of year since 1997. >> and something else mrun ming. shares ever department stores getting kloberd on news that amazon is planning to bring the dressing room to the shopper's home. customers will get their clothes delivered to try on with the option to return any items that they really don't want. meanwhile, who says somethi
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because according to a any ap poll the number one thing americans wanted to do on vacation is? nothing. that's business. i'm neal
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>> a major overhaul within the company. sexual harassment. bull writing and unprochk at behavior in the workplace. five uber major invest towards resigned immediately and helped found the ride hail are giant in 2009 and will stay ot board of directors. >> beauing said it is studying
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planes without pilots. basic building blocks for technology exists. jet linesers can take off and cruise and land using their own board flight computers. bri next year they plan to test artificial intelligence. >> no american airline could crack the top 30. cutter airlines moved up from number two last year. survey cites excellent customer service cutter and singapore andaldupon and top was delta which came in 32. >> so sad. >> yep. >> newest attack on brick and morter stores from amazon involves clothes. >> amazon lunching i new program that let's you try on the clothes in your home with no obligation to buy them. how exactly does this work. fox business network hillary
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>> analysts expect sam zone will pass macys to become biggest parcel retailer in the u.s. this year and amazon latest launch could make these retail dreams of department store domination a reality. it's a new service called prime wardrobe that let's you dry before you buy bringing store to front door. >> prime wardrobe let's you order kloming from site up to 15 items at a time and amazon charges you for the things you want to keep. you have days to try them on and make your purchase. and then you just accepted back what you don't like. and prime wardrobe arrives in a reseal able box with preprinted shipping label and offer free shipping both ways and pick up returns at your front door. this try before you buy concept is not knew. there's a number of companies that offer similar openings nordstrom verse trunk club. here's how amazon is setting themselves apart. price and variety. amazon gives shoppers
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return less. if you buy five or more item the retailer will give you 20% off. shoppers get to choose from more than 1 million items of clothing, accessories and shoes from brand like calvin kline, levis and acosta. >> the clothing sales are expected to grow to 28 bill don't by next year. not all could be semers are ready to make the switch from in stores to online. >> 40% of shoppers prefer to shop if department stores. in los angeles. hillary clinton, fox business. >> next at 10:30. d.c. fire bolstering it's team. >> and we'll introduce you to four legged member of the squad coming up. up.
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>> loss vehicle ago tied record high of 117. you know they're getting a hockey team? >> what? >> ice hockey? >> expansion draft was tonight for the las vegas golden knights. nrikts continue to be cancelled in u.s. too hot for planes to take off. >> especially how hot is in in arizona drink watt airport sti hydrated. in the pool you feel cool, juror body feels cool. you don't realize you're losing important fluids for hydration. >> and california heats wave fueling wildfires throughout the state. >> well it's first in nearly 100 years a month from now people in north america will be able to see a total he kliption. sun will completely block the moon and dimness will takeover from daylight. here you go. >> it's all
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central america and parts of south america and then what you see is moon cross in front of the son and not block all the light and pin hole projector you request watch the moon go across the sun and take a bite out of the sun's light. >> and specific details about the moon will help understanding thousand this lee lips will look from earth. pretty cool. >> we'll be able to see it from here. >> really? >> i believe so. when it happens it's 2 p.m. our time during the day i don't know the exact day. >> you're not supposed to look straight at it isn't that ai deal. >> pin hole in the paper. >> the things we made in elementary school. try not to pully look. look through the makeshift casses. that's cool. set your calendars for that. >> will do. >> let's look live outside now on beautiful evening. first day of summer coming to clothe. tomorrow is second day an man will it feel like t we'll crank up the heat and humidity
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perfect full day for the kids although some of them fairfax i believe still in school. they've got a couple more d days. and but regardless looking at mild conditions tonight. comfortable out there now. pretty toasty by tomorrow afternoon. tem furz falling back to 50s and 60s. stem vawrz rise to low 90s tomorrow afternoon and feels more to mid to upper 90s. showers and thunderstorms return to the forecast qui quickly. rain showers and thank in foort cold front. within the next few hours actually. and code orange air quality alert tomorrow. you guys want to limit outdoor activities it's a hazy afternoon.
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76 in list and 73 baltimore. nice and school frederick, 70. 75 haikers town and this area north maryland through baltimore saw evening thunderstorms long since passed. 7 mannasas and 76 call pepper now and stormtracker radar quiet as we will have quiet skies again tonight and shoulding totally dry tomorrow. not come about rain coming in until friday. here's day planner warm 8 a a.m., 76. well into 0s phone and well into the 80s. 92 for that high temperature by 5 p.m. and humid as well. let's talk about tropical storm cindy winds sustained. about to make landfall. bringing heavy rain to the gulf coast states. as it makes land fall will weaken and moisture caught up moving north and east enhanced by the cold front coming through and we have showers and thunderstorms as we normally would along a cold front and ever hade rain threat is there because of the extra moisture
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the gulf. this is what it lacks like as we go to fox future cast jumping ahead here. right now outer rain bands slashing out on the gulf coast and 15" of rain in portions of mississippi, alabama, severe weather concerned as we make land fall as well. notice tomorrow night p.m. rain heavy at times into the ohio valley and west vir ver and stop the clock at 8 p.m. look at this pouring across parts of the dmv. i might have to move that time treatment up a little. you have rain. thunderstorms and pouring rain on friday morning across much of the area 8 a.m. looks like it moves in overnight soaking for the morning commute if this continues to look like the models have it now. and looks look a bit of break. friday afternoon and then model doesn't go out far enough and saturday morning we should get a second round of heavy rain. what does that mean for the weekend. saturday is a bummer. although it looks like showers and storms move out late day. sunday is definitely salvageable. we clear out quickly. that front pushes out quickly
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that looks nice. we could suess the rain. it's been abnormally dry for june. more humid tomorrow. 92. showers and storms on friday. that looks like wet one and early day. saturday evening plans for now. sunday looks beautiful and then look at this. temperatures cooling off late june which we never say. they have below normal high temperatures 80 on monday and 81 on tuesday. all right that's a look at 7 day forecast. jim. >> thank you, caitlin. >> d.c. fire and ems introduce a new member of their department. this is arson dog vandal. she'll join the team to determine fires across the district. former arson dog rue on the rights he'll retire now and we're told bandle has been trained to sniff out accelerants. >> these dogs are used to detect ignitable liquids in a fire screen. and ignitesable liquid and locating evidence for us. for the investigator to do a fire scream and
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small sample could take us hours. days where the dog can come in and find it usually within a matter of minutes. >> what kind of sound does the dog make? rue the former arson dog served on the post four years. >> don't ask. >> that's chewbacca. >> and that's great. life to see and i'm a dog fan. it's great to see them put in such mom nent roles. >> and rue gets to retire and hang out. >> rue enjoyed it. >> rub my stomach. >> exactly. >> they say you cannot teach old dog new tricks but trainers going the extra nile teach a deaf pit fwoul learn sign language. take a look. blue, came to aspca in new york in february. since then, trainers have used special hand motions for her to respond to different behaviors
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most basic sign is sit and it's scooping motion. this tells her to sit down and this is come or recall. stay is same thing wow teach a dog who can hear. >> trainers use smells to get her initial attention and then they move to the hand motions. they say there are 30 to 40 symbols they can teach the dog at one time. blue is ready to find a family to adopt her. >> this is the time we say a lot of people see pit bulls and feel certain ways my sister has one he is the lovingest dog in the world. >> that's what i hear about how they're trained and owner. >> yes. next up fox a5 news at 11. >> adorable. love that. >> amazed that the dog can understand sign language. >> i know. >> pretty cool. >> dogs are smart. some people don't think that i think dotionz are very smart. >> absolutely they are. >> well, more serious story now coming up tonight at 11 a "fox5" exclusive
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and defect at a medical facility may have exposed people to life-threatening diseases. what happened? we're hearing from patients tonight: >> and hear what comedian dave shapel had to say during the inveiling ever the new ben's chili bowl mural those stories and more next at 11.t a. test test
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at a local facility may be exposed to hiv and other diseases and the problem a disturbing defect in the equipment. >> and saying good-bye to nabra. giant crowds gathered and mourned murdered muslim teenager and the investigation into her death. >> and inspiring moment. capitol police officer injured in the baseball practice shooting threw out the first pitch at the congressional women's softball game. your news starts now. >> off the top tonight a "fox5" exclusive nearly two dozen people may be at risk for hiv, hepatitis c and other life-threatening diseases all because of routine medical procedure. thanks for joining us i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm tony perkins. >> what is to blame? dirty equipment. "fox5" lauren demarco has the story tonight, lauren. rjts tony, shawn, imagine getting the phone call from your doctor selling y t

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