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tremendous strides and just the debris removal. we've completed most of our damage assessment and like you said providing for our citizens by providing the services that they do need. >> reporter: all righty mr. gill the director with the office of emergency management out here in prince george's county. bruce, back to you. >> all right. thanks a lot for that. the frederick county farmer counting his bless, and thanking his neighbors tonight after high winds destroyed a barn with about 150 cows inside. gary numberburg has that story -- gary nurenberg has that story. >> reporter: it's not official but to robert it seemed clear. >> tornado hit. plain and simple. >> reporter: destroying a barn 183 feet long and 100 feet wide filled with more than 150 cows. >> it started raining so hard and the winds started blowing so much it was shaking my truck when i was sitting in it. and then -- the hail started. >> reporter: pieces of the barn ended up in the road 200 yards
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away. in fields. hanging from power lines. and throughout the county -- >> we have some roads closed with downed trees and power lines. >> reporter: at the johnsville farms in the family for four generations the concern was immediate. >> we had to get all the cows out in piece. we didn't lose anybody. >> reporter: the cows helped. >> we had to saw some of them out. we had to clear debris, a lot of o debris. a lot of them were smart enough to come and get away from it. this whole end of the barn was just ripped right off and a lot of the cows were able to get away from the debris as it was coming off. >> reporter: neighbors and family pitched in. a generator provided power for a milking operation near the front of the build. it is a farm community and the community helped. >> i feel very lucky. lucky that i wasn't in the barn first of all because -- i may not be here. second of all i feel lucky that we have so many people that love us. to help us out. >> reporter: gary nurenberg,
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9news now. >> the storms now behind us, looks like we're going get a break from the heat and humidity. let's go outside right now where anny hong is standing by to tell us how long the nice weather will last. >> boy, what a fantastic weekend it's been so far. low humidity. it still got pretty warm, temperatures up to91 degrees in downtown. that's the official high but a lot of folks are enjoying it. right now 80 in downtown. down to 70 for leesburg and in the mid 60s for martinsburg and culpeper, manassas around 68 degrees, dew points in the 60s and 50s and that folks is more comfortable from a few days ago. in the 60s we usually say low 60s is pretty nice. i would say variable too and actually some of the other spots. now satellite and radar picture showing us high pressure is in control. just a few clouds out there but a really nice night. some viewers wrote in from demand doctor saying they were
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-- alexandria saying they had a fantastic evening. the wakeup weather is showing you plenty of sunshine to start out the day and temperatures in the 60s and 70s and a nice cool start. when i come back we'll talk about the chance for some showers and thunderstorms a little bit later. bruce back to you. dozens of people attend a memorial service for the slain owner of a local deli. friends and family and customers of june lim gathered at bethesda, maryland to remember the 64-year-old lim. earlier this month she was shot in the neck and killed when she hoped up for -- showed up for work to operate the popular grace deli. the victim's son thanked the community tonight for the outpouring of support. >> the overwhelming support, unbelievable stories. and i visited -- the store yesterday. and i put up another sign just thanking the community. overall their support. and just to see all of the new signs so they kind of calling it the shrine and they're
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really maintaining the site. there's new signs, people are still coming by -- yesterday putting up their signs. >> police need some help on this. they've made no arrests in the case and offering a $25,000 rehard for information lead -- reward for for information leading to an arrest and conviction. in lieu of flowers make donations to the national association of victim assistance. tomorrow students and faculty of the university of virginia will hold a rally in support of the ousted president sullivan. it takes place two days before the board of viz tores meets to -- visitors meets to consider reinstating sullivan. at a rally sunday she got support. virginia governor said he'll fire the entire board of visitors if it fails to resolve the furor on tuesday. jerry sandusky is on suicide watch tonight. no reason given. he's facing the rest of his life in prison after a jury last night found him guilty on
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45 counts in his child sexual abuse trial. the former penn state assistant football coach was led from the courtroom in cuffs last night. defense lawyers say they'll appeal his conviction. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: jerry sandusky's conviction is a relief for the penn state university community. >> i felt that he was guilty and i was glad to see that verdict. and hope things can move on. >> no one wins but there's some closure that we can have now. >> reporter: sandusky is now in the center county correctional facility awaiting sentencing. his wife dottie was seen returning home saturday. earlier she spent about ten minutes at the jail. there were jeers as the 68-year- old left the courthouse after his conviction on 45 criminal counts involving the sexual abuse of children. his defense attorney told the crowd it was a difficult case. >> essentially, the sentence that jerry will receive will be
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a life sentence just due to the length of it. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: joe amendola told us sandusky is like a naive kid himself and doesn't seem to fully understand the magnitude of what's happened. >> it's been explained to him. whether or not he fully grasps it is anyone's guess. >> reporter: it could take years to play out in court with officials still facing criminal charges, pending civil lawsuits and ongoing investigations. penn state released a statement saying it will privately and fairly address the victims' concerns. and compensate them. a juror said the accuser were all credible and sandusky's lack of reaction to the verdict made jurors realize their decision was the right one. manuel gallegus, cbs news, state college, pennsylvania. >> listen up metro riders. customers traveling on the orange, blue and red lines should expect weekend delays because of track work. metro says buses will replace orange line trains between east falls church and west falls
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church. cosmeses using the buses should allow about 20 minutes extra travel time. you can go to the website, wusa9.com, for the latest information on delays this weekend. still ahead on 9news now tonight, massive flooding still causing problems for residents in minnesota this weekend. we'll have the latest. >> i hope they're fair. i hope they have learned a lesson. and i hope they can go on with their life. as a nicer person. >> this is a big story. a huge rally this saturday for that bus monitor who was taunted by bullies. we'll have that story when
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mall staff. that incident prompted the local mayor to declare a state of emergency. no word yet on what caused the collapse. fortunately nobody hurt. in upstate new york the case of a bullied bus monitor has sparked a inapt bullying cause. hundreds of -- antibullying cause, hundreds of people showed up just outside rochester to call for an end to bullying and also praised bus monitor karen klein for her using restraint in the face of abuse. the 68-year-old grandmother was verbally taunted and harassed by a group of seventh grade boys. that incident captured on video sparked outrage around the country and beyond. a fund was started to award and send her on a vacation. >> i wish i could send each and every one of them a thank you note. i can't. i can't -- do my e-mail. i don't know if i ever will cry because if this is doing good than i don't need to be sad about it.
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>> that vacation fund now totals more than $500,000. the four boy who is taunted the bus monitor have all written letters of apologies and their mother also apologized. the basinet accident being investigated by -- bus incident being investigated by school officials, there's more rain in minnesota. forecasters say today's rain is not likely to cause further major problems. flood waters throughout northeastern minnesota continue to recede. residents are returning to their homes to clean-up the flood damage. >> not every community would have been able to pull this off and to actually get you this about once every 500 year rain like this. with no one dying and when you see the tremendous damage and the holes in the roads and the -- culverts and the gas lines exposed it a really a tribute to duluth and the surrounding area that things didn't get
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worse. >> while most waters vie ceding the mississippi river continues to rise due to massive flood runoff. tonight, fire has forced more than 2300 people out of their homes in saratoga springs, utah. in an effort to save the residences, firefighters are now posted around the homes which are located 40 miles south of salt lake city. authorities say the fire is about 30% contained. in colorado a seatback for firefighters battling a massive wildfire there. firefighters trying to save homes were forced to retreat for their own safety and that showed containment of the blaze to about 45%. the wildfire has already destroyed nearly 200 homes. another 1,000 evacuation notices were issued last night. meantime, a second wildfire in southern western colorado has burned nearly 800 acres. and forced people from their homes. a continued mix of hot, dry and windy conditions have raised
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that's right. we're talking about what to do this summer. >> we're talking about new york. okay? great weather and it's going to continue tomorrow? >> yeah. for most of the day looks really good. we have a chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. >> okay. >> so keep that in mind as you've got plans to be outside. it's going golfing just kind of get them in a little earlier in you can. i also want to talk about the fourth named storm of the season. but first a live look at our michael & son weather camera on this beautiful saturday evening. boy was it gorgeous outside. i mean -- low humidity, it was so warm but man it was nice to get a break from that humidity. okay now let's go look at tropical storm debby. this is the fourth named storm of the season so far. and right now in the gulf of mexico it is actually impacting
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already oil and gas production. concern about nodding, strong winds from texas to florida. the outer rain bands especially pounding florida right now. some strengthening rather is expected. the track's far from certain but right now it looks like it's trying to go west to texas. the sustained winds are at 50 miles per hour and gusting up to 65 but for the next few days really not going anywhere. right now temperatures 74 in arlington. 80 downtown. lower 70s in college park and great falls you're also at right around 70 degrees. oak city, looks pretty good right now, mid 60s if you're going to the beach this weekend. they got pounded with some rain and storms yesterday. and it is 73 up north in hagerstown. here's a look at the national satellite and radar picture where again florida really getting sounded with heavy rains because of tropical storm debby but in the mid-atlantic thanks to high pressure we have a break from the humidity with the cold front coming through yesterday and looking far great sunday start. want to get the ride in? do it.
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because it will be cool and low humidity to start the day. afternoon evening showers and thunderstorms are possible and monday also a better chance of showers and thunderstorms with the cold front coming through. overnight clear to partly cloudy and pleasant. open the windows if you want. lows will be in the low 60s to low 70s around downtown. tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and nice. air quality is code yellow which is moderate. temperatures starting out in the 60s and 70s. now for the afternoon, we could see some increasing clouds mixed in with the sun. it will still be warm and again the chance for showers and storms and highs upper 60s to lower 90s. winchester 85 and leesburg manassas around 87 degrees for your afternoon high. then in downtown, 89. annapolis also looks pretty good at 87 degrees. here's your next three days. monday is a code yellow alert day because of the chance for some showers and storms and temperatures in the mid 80s and on tuesday look at thatment we collagen -- that. we cool down to the lower 80s.
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plenty of sunshine and then for thursday. at&t national kicking off. i'll be out there and temperatures there looking at still warm. if not almost hot. lower 90s and a chance for some showers. i left the thunderstorm off there for now but we'll have to see hao the modeled -- how the models update over the next few days. enjoy this nice stretch of weather. >> you got the nats? >> yeah. battle of the beltway part two. let's see what happened. the nationals turning to edwin jackson tonight and mr. jackson your fastball was for real. but was it enough? baltimore looking to put a capper on the beltway series this time in charm city. hockey people we haven't forgotten about you either. dc united up the interstate the take on the red bull. don't ask
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edwin jackson. who? that's the response you normally get from casual fans when talking about the nats' starter. you know about strasburg, zi m and harper but jackson is a relative unknown. he might be the team's fourth starter but he is hard to handle. we'll get to him in just a moment. tonight, that is javier nayty right there. 2nd inning, nady down to betman. he's got to hurry because nady is fast. errant throw, two runs score. error number 62 by baltimore. most in the majors, it's 2-0 nats. 4th inning, adamlaroche. 13th of the season. adam jones had a bead on it there and couldn't snag it. 3-0 washington. jackson went six and a third but he needed help here and ian desmond man on the spot. jackson gets the win. so do the nats. they take it 3-1. series finale tomorrow in charm city. all right, prior to game orioles doing a little
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housekeeping releasing jamie moyer, he signed with the team at the beginning of the month with the understanding he would make a few starts in the minors and then get called up but the 9-year-old is the old -- 49- year-old is the oldest pitcher ever to win a game. apparently hunter is willing to give them advice. when asked by the gm mcfee about wilson. hunter rubber stamped it. giving him a high recommendation. mcfee then pulled the trigger in the draft. not the only move the team made this weekend. last night the caps traded cody i ken for that guy. back to the draft now. they selected forsberg with the 11th pick. >> we had a great weekend. really delighted with the way things went. we got an elite talent yesterday in forsberg and picking up are we are row makes
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us a much better team. i like the tough kid wilson. >> here's the group guys headed up by forsberg, no relation to peter. he slipped to 11 as teams went to more defensive minded players. ten guys selected of all and most if not all will land if the minors for a -- in the minors for a significant period of time. caps training camp just about two months down the line september 17th. the big rivalry game for d.c. united tomorrow. first place d.c. united that is. they headed up i-95 to face the red bulls of new york. they don't like each other necessarily and coach olson not about to let up on the gas now. >> nighttime going it is here and -- i'm not going it is here and sing our praises, i think we have a long way to go and i think there were times this year where we played some great stuff. against maybe lesser opponents but i think we've had the ability to grind out results and that's been a big
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difference. >> should be a -- should be a good one tomorrow. finally travelers' championship golf webb simpson u.s. open champ and he was stroking from the east and stroking from the west. this one leads to a birdie and currently five strokes off the lead. bubba watson tied for the secondliest round of the day. -- second lowest round of the day. 5 under. finally tiger woods and the at&t national coming to bethesda next week and we're going to go big here at wusa9 providing coverage through the week. we will be live on the newscast on monday with a preview and then wednesday through friday coverage through the day. culminating with the special wrap-up show each night at 11 thrown 30. big stuff this week. >> you'll be hamming out with -- hanging out with tiger woods? >> a chance of showers and storms and have to keep an eye on the forecast dave. here's a look at if seven day forecast. tomorrow looks pretty good. another high today tomorrow 90s but overall a pretty nice day with low humidity. >> okay thank you for watching
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and catch us back here tomorrow. have a good night everybody. bye. [ captions by: caption colorado, inside hollywood's newest summer slimdowns. i'm brooke anderson. >> the "weekend insider" is on. ♪ what doesn't kill you makes you stronger ♪ >> kelly, miley. >> extreme makeover contestants. >> i used to sit on the couch and look at these weight-loz shows and say that should be me. >> hollywood's summer slimdowns. >> what size are you? 2. >> i'm going to verify. >> new york's dating service banning women over a size 8. >> i lost 207 pounds in one year. >> the extreme makeover contestant who had to lose weight to have a baby. >> i lost like a big man. then a plastic surgeon on the two most requested celebrity bodies. >> cameron diaz is very requested. >> as we reveal what happens when doctors help you drop a few pounds. the new noninvasive techniques,
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the new criticism. >> isn't it a little bit strange for just 25 to 30 pounds? ♪ >> do a of dancing. that keeps me in shape. >> j. lo, rihanna, real housewives. >> she does lunges in her driveway. and -- >> so obese he is at high risk. >> the 756-pound man who begged for dr. phil's help today. how he went from this to this. >> i've lost a total of 101 pounds. now from hollywood, the "weekend insider" is on. >> whether you're looking for inspiration to lose weight and get healthy or if you want the latest breakthroughs in technology, we've got you covered. welcome to a special weekend edition of "the insider." i'm brooke anderson. we are officially in the first few days of summer, and many stars are now in the spotlight for their recent slimdowns. it's this weekend's "inside story." ♪ what doesn't kill you makes
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you stronger ♪ >> kelly clarkson. kelly's 30 pounds lighter showing off her leaner look as a judge and on the cover of "red book." she tells the magazine how she lost the weight saying i do card cardio, a run, a strength train using my own body weight. credit her new boyfriend, a talent manager. they're sharing his personal trainer. ♪ in the usa >> miley cyrus. the newly engaged former disney star has dropped an estimated 20 pounds and is noticeably thin we are rumors she's extreme dieting. the 19-year-old setting the record straight, tweeting, for everyone calling me anorexic, i have a gluten and lactose allergy. it's not about weight. it's about health. >> rihanna. in just six months she went from curvy to estimates of at least 15 pounds lighter stunning everyone at the grammys in a back-lift armani. she posted these sexy shots on
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facebook and talked body image. >> people always want what you have and you always want what they have. no one is ever 100%. >> hilary duff. >> it's a lot tougher than i thought. >> the new mom is beginning to shed the baby weight two months after giving birth. she supposed for pictures in celebration of the new bing. >> i started doing circuit training now, which i'm kind of really sore right now but it's a good sore and i miss being that sore because obviously you can't work out, that's hard, when you're pregnant. >> and the pressure to be thin not just an issue for the stars. we were at this new york speed dating night for men of all sizes looking to date women under a size 10. >> what size are you? >> about a 2. >> okay. i'm going to verify. >> i came out a size 2. very skinny. >> they check our labels at the door. everyone here is getting what they paid for. >> the co-founder of on speed dating dotcom plans datinging
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nights for different tastes. skinny mini night at the watering hole means size 10s and other need not apply. >> we've gotten so much press and backlash about it. why do you want to go to an event if they're not attracted to you? now to a man who has weight concerns of a different kind. he's lost half his body weight and has found love. tony from "extreme makeover weight loss edition" sundays on nbc. >> i lost 50% of my body weight, 200 pounds. burger with everything on it, large fries, soda, chicken sandwich on the side and chocolate shake. >> once tipping the scales at 408 pounds, here's tony before and after. >> used to sit on that couch and look at these weight-loss shows and say that should be me. that should be me. >> but tony had more obstacles in the last two years than just extra pounds. he faced homelessness, a bad breakup, and the death of his son from cerebral palsy. >> it's really sad. it's k
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