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ron, and i'm calling out of baltimore. i'm a manager for one of the largest inpatient units in maryland. i will say that the state of maryland is making moves in regards to addressing the opiate addiction. it is never too late to do that. if it wasn't for narcan, the rates as far as the deaths would be a lot higher than they are now. yourhing that i hope callers will talk about is the hope act and how hospitals have to align with that initiative. i just got off a conference call yesterday in regards to the hope act. it will be challenging to align with that, but we will make moves to do that. host: are those who don't understand, can you explain that? act puts onuspe towards your ers and inpatient health units defined treatments, outpatient treatments and inpatient treatments when it comes to heroin and opiate addiction, all addiction across-the-board. opiateeroin and addiction prevention efforts, but it is something maryland has enacted in the last 4-5 months, and hospitals have to provide those services to individuals wh
ron, and i'm calling out of baltimore. i'm a manager for one of the largest inpatient units in maryland. i will say that the state of maryland is making moves in regards to addressing the opiate addiction. it is never too late to do that. if it wasn't for narcan, the rates as far as the deaths would be a lot higher than they are now. yourhing that i hope callers will talk about is the hope act and how hospitals have to align with that initiative. i just got off a conference call yesterday in...
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our first guest joining from the facility in baltimore, dr. commissioner of health in baltimore. we shared some numbers earlier about the city situation, but could you give us your perspective of what baltimore is going through right now with opioid addiction? guest: there is no question that we are at a state of emergency and a public health crisis here in baltimore. last year in 2017, we just got the numbers that there are 761 people in our city who die from overdoses. is major contributor fentanyl. the number of people dying from fentanyl in our city has climbed from 12 in 2013 to nearly 600 last year, which is a 5000% increase. this is terrible. this is terrifying because these are our community members and family members who are dying. but it is also tragic because we know what works. a scathing order, a blanket prescription 2.5 years ago so that every resident in our city could have asked this to naloxone or narcan -- access to naloxone or narcan. we have saved 600 lives in the past 2.5 years. we are having to ration this life-saving medication, which i do not understand ho
our first guest joining from the facility in baltimore, dr. commissioner of health in baltimore. we shared some numbers earlier about the city situation, but could you give us your perspective of what baltimore is going through right now with opioid addiction? guest: there is no question that we are at a state of emergency and a public health crisis here in baltimore. last year in 2017, we just got the numbers that there are 761 people in our city who die from overdoses. is major contributor...
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of baltimore, niles ford. one more interview to show you. fromuests are appearing there, and are discussing care for those addicted to opioids. >> is a primary care provider at ialth care for the homeless, treat patients every day experiencing opioid use disorder. i provide care in our stabilization program, so that someone who has come in and self identified they would stop -- they would like to stop using he roin, and they get transferred to a weekly group, a medication assisted group. i have a group where i see 10 to 15 patients in the midst of trying to quit using opiates. after they have stabilized, three to six months, they get transitioned into our maintenance program. that is run by the primary care providers and is integrated into our primary care clinic. i also treat patients in that context. they are coming in every 30 days and we are making sure they are doing well, maintaining not using opiates, and that is actually -- we do not have an end date for when someone is on opioid maintenance treatment.
of baltimore, niles ford. one more interview to show you. fromuests are appearing there, and are discussing care for those addicted to opioids. >> is a primary care provider at ialth care for the homeless, treat patients every day experiencing opioid use disorder. i provide care in our stabilization program, so that someone who has come in and self identified they would stop -- they would like to stop using he roin, and they get transferred to a weekly group, a medication assisted group....
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our first guest joining from the facility in baltimore, dr. commissioner of health in baltimore. we shared some numbers earlier about the city situation, but could you give us your perspective of what baltimore is going through right now with opioid addiction? guest: there is no question that we are at a state of emergency and a public health crisis here in baltimore. last year in 2017, we just got the numbers that there are 761 people in our city who die from overdoses. is major contributor fentanyl. the number of people dying from fentanyl in our city has climbed from 12 in 2013 to nearly 600 last year, which is a 5000% increase. this is terrible. this is terrifying because these are our community members and family members who are dying. but it is also tragic because we know what works. a scathing order, a blanket prescription 2.5 years ago so that every resident in our city could have asked this to naloxone or narcan -- access to naloxone or narcan. we have saved 600 lives in the past 2.5 years. we are having to ration this life-saving medication, which i do not understand ho
our first guest joining from the facility in baltimore, dr. commissioner of health in baltimore. we shared some numbers earlier about the city situation, but could you give us your perspective of what baltimore is going through right now with opioid addiction? guest: there is no question that we are at a state of emergency and a public health crisis here in baltimore. last year in 2017, we just got the numbers that there are 761 people in our city who die from overdoses. is major contributor...
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i was raised in baltimore city. i struggled with the disease of addiction for many years. -- the biggest challenge i had was not having insurance all. insurance, you can't get the treatment you really need. that insurance -- it wasn't until i came to health care for the homeless that it was a blessing for me, because thank god, the attention i need it. i got the comfort and help i needed. it was not just that i was using . i needed other things for mental health. i needed the help, health treatment. so many things that health care for the homeless helped me with. that, i have a lot of hope i don't have to use anymore. i feel like a better person. i feel like i need to pull somebody else up that is still struggling, and that is why i am here today, to try to help those that are still suffering and try to help them to come in out of the cold. with everything the mayor talked about, it is the thing that really helped me, though services and my dealing with the addiction part. i want to thank -- i am grateful to health
i was raised in baltimore city. i struggled with the disease of addiction for many years. -- the biggest challenge i had was not having insurance all. insurance, you can't get the treatment you really need. that insurance -- it wasn't until i came to health care for the homeless that it was a blessing for me, because thank god, the attention i need it. i got the comfort and help i needed. it was not just that i was using . i needed other things for mental health. i needed the help, health...
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of baltimore, niles ford. one more interview to show you. fromuests are appearing there, and are discussing care for those addicted to opioids. >> is a primary care provider at ialth care for the homeless, treat patients every day experiencing opioid use disorder. i provide care in our stabilization program, so that someone who has come in and self identified they would stop -- they would like to stop using he roin, and they get transferred to a weekly group, a medication assisted group. i have a group where i see 10 to 15 patients in the midst of trying to quit using opiates. after they have stabilized, three to six months, they get transitioned into our maintenance program. that is run by the primary care providers and is integrated into our primary care clinic. i also treat patients in that context. they are coming in every 30 days and we are making sure they are doing well, maintaining not using opiates, and that is actually -- we do not have an end date for when someone is on opioid maintenance treatment.
of baltimore, niles ford. one more interview to show you. fromuests are appearing there, and are discussing care for those addicted to opioids. >> is a primary care provider at ialth care for the homeless, treat patients every day experiencing opioid use disorder. i provide care in our stabilization program, so that someone who has come in and self identified they would stop -- they would like to stop using he roin, and they get transferred to a weekly group, a medication assisted group....
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thank you for being willing to step up on behalf of the people of baltimore also mr. saar baines who represents me in the house his district is a challenging district not only the people for the city but also montgomery county and he does incredibly well he is on the key committee that deals with the health issues and has incredible leadership over our state and nation it is great to be here with you and we are so proud of healthcare for the homeless you started and you said you could fill a void in our community and don't think any of us envisioned we would be where we are today. yes the tools are better but you have been able to use them and leverage them to provide incredible service so healthcare truly is a right and not a privilege it is probably you have accomplished dr. wen gave you the numbers but increase seven years in a row of death to overdose. guess what? 2018 the early numbers show will be a record year again. we still haven't figured out how to end this but yet when you come to baltimore city there are challenges just like any urban center we have to fi
thank you for being willing to step up on behalf of the people of baltimore also mr. saar baines who represents me in the house his district is a challenging district not only the people for the city but also montgomery county and he does incredibly well he is on the key committee that deals with the health issues and has incredible leadership over our state and nation it is great to be here with you and we are so proud of healthcare for the homeless you started and you said you could fill a...
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i'm ron and i'm calling out of baltimore. i will say that the state of maryland it's never too late to do that or the rates would be higher we'll talk about the holdback and how the hospitals have to line with that initiative i just got off a conference call yesterday is going to be challenging for us to align with that. we'll make some moves to do that. >> for those can you briefly explain that place? >> the hope that it really puts a lot of onus on your ers and your impatient behavior and health unit to find treatments and even inpatient treatment when it comes to opiate addiction. really all addiction across the board. you have the heroin prevention efforts but it's something of which the state of maryland has recently enacted within the last for five months. your hospitals have to fall in line with providing the services to the individuals. >> usually when they arrive once they are revived, they're good to go and they want to leave. so will have outpatient or inpatient treatment. that's their right unfortunately some of t
i'm ron and i'm calling out of baltimore. i will say that the state of maryland it's never too late to do that or the rates would be higher we'll talk about the holdback and how the hospitals have to line with that initiative i just got off a conference call yesterday is going to be challenging for us to align with that. we'll make some moves to do that. >> for those can you briefly explain that place? >> the hope that it really puts a lot of onus on your ers and your impatient...
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ll coming up, a blockbuster traded in basebas baltimore traded in basebas baltimore ♪ the kenya tea development that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts.we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to paour farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of button, all the farmers are able to get their mone pay school fees and improve their standard of living. with citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >> all right.he heading to l.a. doug just pointed out they have od -- barbers out there. >> much better than baltimore. >> that was the big holdup in the deal. e hair. >> agreed, it's all done. >> it's those little that can mess up a deal. he's going to l.a. baltore not happy. it only seems like manny muchado is a californiaer taxp he hasn't been there that long. he's not there yet but be. the trade really did happen. the orioles sent mew chad doe to the national league west leading dodgers in exchange for five prospects. h
ll coming up, a blockbuster traded in basebas baltimore traded in basebas baltimore ♪ the kenya tea development that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts.we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to paour farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure that this was done seamlessly. and today, at the touch of button, all the farmers are able to get their mone pay school fees and improve their...
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my name is ron and i am calling out of baltimore. am a manager here in the state thearyland, and i will say state of maryland definitely has been making some moves in regards to addressing the opiate and heroine addiction. it is never too late to do that. i must say, if it wasn't for narcan, the rates as far as the death rate would be a lot higher than they are now. one of the things i hope your callers, and the people that are there will talk about is the -- the hope act and how the hospitals have to align with that initiative. it will be difficult. -- off a conference call yesterday and it will be very challenging for us to align with that, but we will make moves to do that. host: for those who do not understand what you're are talking about, can you briefly explain that? caller: the hope act puts a lot andnus on your er's inpatient behavioral health units to find outpatient treatment, even inpatient treatment when it comes to heroin and opioid addiction, and all addiction across the board. opioidds for heroine prevention efforts,
my name is ron and i am calling out of baltimore. am a manager here in the state thearyland, and i will say state of maryland definitely has been making some moves in regards to addressing the opiate and heroine addiction. it is never too late to do that. i must say, if it wasn't for narcan, the rates as far as the death rate would be a lot higher than they are now. one of the things i hope your callers, and the people that are there will talk about is the -- the hope act and how the hospitals...
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on the program, the baltimore on thealth department challenges of like baltimore-based dealing with opioid abuse. in maryland, the executive director on efforts the state is making to counter abuse. also a congressman talks about his effort along with senator elizabeth foreign to direct over $100 billion to curb opioid addiction. and baltimore's acting police commissioner and fire chief discussed that opioid crisis from the perspective of first responders. watch "washington journal" spotlight on the opioid crisis friday morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv, live coverage of the confederate icons conference from james madison university in harrisonburg virginia. speakers include the ceo of the american civil war museum in the museums historian. the ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, particular verse we professor, and the author of the book "after the civil war." watch the confederate icons conference saturday morning starting at 10 eastern on american history tv on c-span3. supreme court nominee bret cava
on the program, the baltimore on thealth department challenges of like baltimore-based dealing with opioid abuse. in maryland, the executive director on efforts the state is making to counter abuse. also a congressman talks about his effort along with senator elizabeth foreign to direct over $100 billion to curb opioid addiction. and baltimore's acting police commissioner and fire chief discussed that opioid crisis from the perspective of first responders. watch "washington journal"...
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baltimore newspaper deliveryman mohamed elshinawy lived here in a working—class suburb outside of baltimorer of 2015 he was under surveillance by the fbi. when the fbi carried out a search warrant at elshinawy‘s home in baltimore in october 2015 7 they found evidence that would link him to sujan, and his welsh company. the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohamed elshinaway, to fund a terrorist attack in the states. it was relatively small quantities, $1,000, $500 here and there, transferred through moneyg ram, western union. terrorism academic seamus hughes has followed the case of elshinawy for more than a year. in total, the fbi says elshinawy was sent $7,700 dollars by sujan's welsh company. and, that not only was he being sent funds for a terrorist attack, he was being given step—by—step instructions by isis on how to carry it out. and so the first communication was, go kill an individual in texas. and when elshinawy was not able to get that all together, they said, 0k, why don't you transfer and focus your efforts on committ
baltimore newspaper deliveryman mohamed elshinawy lived here in a working—class suburb outside of baltimorer of 2015 he was under surveillance by the fbi. when the fbi carried out a search warrant at elshinawy‘s home in baltimore in october 2015 7 they found evidence that would link him to sujan, and his welsh company. the fbi investigation found that sujan's welsh company was sending money to their man in america, mohamed elshinaway, to fund a terrorist attack in the states. it was...
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notice around baltimore, still heavy rain there. they've been dealing with heavy rain for about the past hour o so. i want to take you around the radar. you can see in the city those brighter colors, t yellows and the oranges still showing heavy rainfall with a flash flood warning in effectil u 6:45. baltimore getting hit into credibly hard. in our area, scattered light showers. here you can see, here is lanham on stormeam 4 radar, a few light showers 10 to 1 minutes ago. that's have already moved out of the area. that's great news because we have so many people excited for the jay-z and bonce concert. i was worried about the potential for severe thunderstorms becau we have all the ingredients. it was baltimore that got hit hard and continues to experience severe weather. in our area, shomari, people can whiletheir friday nig they listen to some fantastic music.or >> rr: that's right, amelia. the on the run 2 concert will begin around 7:30. gates oned at 5:30. right over here, let me show you, organizer want to remind you not to bri
notice around baltimore, still heavy rain there. they've been dealing with heavy rain for about the past hour o so. i want to take you around the radar. you can see in the city those brighter colors, t yellows and the oranges still showing heavy rainfall with a flash flood warning in effectil u 6:45. baltimore getting hit into credibly hard. in our area, scattered light showers. here you can see, here is lanham on stormeam 4 radar, a few light showers 10 to 1 minutes ago. that's have already...
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all the action around baltimore and also the north and east. still that line of storms moving through the d.c. metro area. we'll have the latest timing on "news 4 at 6:00," j doreen. >> when we come back, a disturbing find for area homeowners. >>> amy cho joins us with more on the mesge foun a bag of bird seed and the investigation into what's behind it. >> reporter: messages of hatred being distributed in our area. i'm amy cho in the loudoun countyeighborhood where kkk >>> we have breaking news in news 4. d.c. homicide detectives are converging on 14th street in upper northwest for a stabbing. ja ie bensen is live on the scene. >> reporter: this man was stabbed in thentersection at 14th street and perry place northwest. take a look behind me. you can see d.c. police have thisn intersect closed as they search for evidence, the man's belongings as well as a screwdriver we saw are right there in the marked crosswalk. this is obviously causing ala on buses. we saw about 15 or 20 metro ubuses lined along this street waiting to get through. they fix
all the action around baltimore and also the north and east. still that line of storms moving through the d.c. metro area. we'll have the latest timing on "news 4 at 6:00," j doreen. >> when we come back, a disturbing find for area homeowners. >>> amy cho joins us with more on the mesge foun a bag of bird seed and the investigation into what's behind it. >> reporter: messages of hatred being distributed in our area. i'm amy cho in the loudoun countyeighborhood...
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to the north around the baltimore area, places like carroll county and western baltimore county in the pennsylvania area. extremely heavy rainfall and flash flood watches. a coupl of showers as we zoom in. one shower about to come in over fairfax right now. a couple more in washington county and frederick county. here's the area i'm watching towards the south. shenandoah valley seeingeavy rain. i'm watching this area right here has lightning and thunder associated with it, too. very hvy rainfall that will move to southern maryland and possibly eastern shore and move back to d.c. and baltimore again. watch out software southern maryland to i-95. i think thi could be a big issue over the next couple of hours because they have seen so much rain. flashflood watch in effect for everyone until 2:00 a.m. wednesday morning. how much more rain? maybe 2 1/2 more inches. already seen 8 1/2 in washington the last week, 2-5 inches or more. some locations could pick up more through the day wednesday and when things should start to settle dn thursday and friday. a look at the pattern, follow the clou
to the north around the baltimore area, places like carroll county and western baltimore county in the pennsylvania area. extremely heavy rainfall and flash flood watches. a coupl of showers as we zoom in. one shower about to come in over fairfax right now. a couple more in washington county and frederick county. here's the area i'm watching towards the south. shenandoah valley seeingeavy rain. i'm watching this area right here has lightning and thunder associated with it, too. very hvy...
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he was locked up 1 is 3 years and n was anotr hemadfr after serving 17 years for murder.at baltimore attorney office has conviction integrity thunt asniingt identifying cases like these. lindsay watts, local "5 >>fo that manas incredibly deiritually groudnd he's'hi hs >>> very power sgluloo. >>d job, lindsay. ow oum-wise at some time woo >> be whoa it'sgoto t n face. >> what is that sue. >> whoa. you hugh i would get there. i take the bait. 111:00 fun and wrapping things y forourettihtnd ad kaisdaydorha'te i factm. andboth mfornigh got sbthere's a littlge moreere'a le n rioornreng uirpan t u couldnr and generousfotyoter n d andy t had sothxin toud ito rngen is the y you could see a tosthatnd tno bheeast. we' have been mainly thsrough inviergiaeak front thg aave he udz t termptee of showers chris hard to see and with thisw comeingac bay re could beroduwa we showers asr up 2and of n omor.wound:00r o sun they so protest prettnt trackciy deas is is what was left ofrr bial. erothathi tldollow lad at t w ed ouisoow do. wreas 5 andlto ek test aunthis>>wenk king had t i any.hege be the first
he was locked up 1 is 3 years and n was anotr hemadfr after serving 17 years for murder.at baltimore attorney office has conviction integrity thunt asniingt identifying cases like these. lindsay watts, local "5 >>fo that manas incredibly deiritually groudnd he's'hi hs >>> very power sgluloo. >>d job, lindsay. ow oum-wise at some time woo >> be whoa it'sgoto t n face. >> what is that sue. >> whoa. you hugh i would get there. i take the bait. 111:00 fun...
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guinness is opening right in our bayard, 270 feet restaurant nd taproom baltimore this august. sales have been dropping for the company over the past y fewears as craft breweries have gained in popularity. >> that will b fun. i hear it ll be a good mix, go through the lthing,ike a tour. also can have food anddrink. >> fun facts about guinness, one of the lowest calorie beer on the market. >> how did you know that. >> i know. >> dn't you say your husband drink it is. >> it is good. coming up competition heats up as knockout round is bhere. est plays from today's world reaction from around world. that's coming up next. stay wit us. flu . >>> two major games today in russia as the knockout sta ge underway for the 2018 world cup. uruguay and portugal went head-to-head. the matchas close. uruguay wins 2-1 of the ending portugal and cristiano renaldo run in the world cup. >> france and argtina appears to be counting on messs magic, did score, but it wasn't enough. i'm getting this together. france goes tohe quarter finals with 4-3 victory sending argentina home. sights andounds from
guinness is opening right in our bayard, 270 feet restaurant nd taproom baltimore this august. sales have been dropping for the company over the past y fewears as craft breweries have gained in popularity. >> that will b fun. i hear it ll be a good mix, go through the lthing,ike a tour. also can have food anddrink. >> fun facts about guinness, one of the lowest calorie beer on the market. >> how did you know that. >> i know. >> dn't you say your husband drink it...
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right around baltimore, 97 up wards 95. it's going to be a tough go.retty goodain around upper marlboro. towards the eastern shore. right here toward the shennen county down towards rap hanna countyas seen rain all day. it is a line of showers so this is something it you to think about if you live around the winchester area towards the front royalregion, this is hilly. mountainous. if you get out ere, it's easier to get flash flooding. watch out in those areas. other showers around thend h area. two zing lines. this is what i'm talking about. this line has just formed over the last couple of hours could come in towds the shenandoah valley. towards the blue ridge. watch out there. you notice this line, watch this form right there. ocean city places r likeo both beach get it pretty good. we're not getting it around the d.c.rea and southern maryland. everybody under aid a flood t watch tillorrow at 6:00 in the afternoon. how much more rain can we se we've seen 8.5 inches so far in d.c.ve baltimore 12 inches of rain. another 1 tos 2 inc through tomorrow in
right around baltimore, 97 up wards 95. it's going to be a tough go.retty goodain around upper marlboro. towards the eastern shore. right here toward the shennen county down towards rap hanna countyas seen rain all day. it is a line of showers so this is something it you to think about if you live around the winchester area towards the front royalregion, this is hilly. mountainous. if you get out ere, it's easier to get flash flooding. watch out in those areas. other showers around thend h...
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she spent her time in baltimore for the last couple of tours.he storms we've been talking about all morning long, those can have at eff on concertgoers. please man ahead. we mea the ponchos. those are essential. >> have a poncho just in case and b ready. the good news, beyonce doesn't get on the stage until 9:00. >> you think we're okay by that time? >> should be. most likely, timing will be j t before then. >> driving to t concert. you could beom facing stormy weather. keep a weather eye to the sky. that's the best way to stay ahead of the storm before and when we're not on tv. you can't watch tv because you're at thefield. weather alert day, timing for the storms, 3: to 9:00 p.m. those are lifting northbound and away from us. it's dry across northern virginia. a couple of sprinkles inhe west virginia mountains. we're under the gun. under the slight risk from t washington area northbound through baltimore, philly and new york city. if you take the acela up towards the big apple, m you have rain delays there. here's0 7night and a spattering of s
she spent her time in baltimore for the last couple of tours.he storms we've been talking about all morning long, those can have at eff on concertgoers. please man ahead. we mea the ponchos. those are essential. >> have a poncho just in case and b ready. the good news, beyonce doesn't get on the stage until 9:00. >> you think we're okay by that time? >> should be. most likely, timing will be j t before then. >> driving to t concert. you could beom facing stormy weather....
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, the baltimore sun.his morning in the paper your editor was quoted saying we will never go back to that office space. but now there's a search for new office space. you are trying to figure out where to relocate in annapolis. how do you think this is going to change the paper? >> i think it's going to make us stronger. i think, you know, journalists especially newspaper journalists and community newspaper journalists, they're a special bunch. you know, so many people have come through the capital newsroom over the decades. and they knew the mission and they all know the mission. i think this will only just rededicate us, rededicate us to this mission. i mean, this isn't going to stop us. and especially when i think about my friends that we lost, there's nothing i want to do more than get back to work and get another newspaper to cover. >> stay with us. i mentioned the baltimore sun has helped che eed keep them on feet to publish. this highlighted the facts so many newsrooms get so many threats, so much h
, the baltimore sun.his morning in the paper your editor was quoted saying we will never go back to that office space. but now there's a search for new office space. you are trying to figure out where to relocate in annapolis. how do you think this is going to change the paper? >> i think it's going to make us stronger. i think, you know, journalists especially newspaper journalists and community newspaper journalists, they're a special bunch. you know, so many people have come through...
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our first guest joining from the facility in baltimore, dr. commissioner of health in baltimore. we shared some numbers earlier about the city situation, but could you give us your perspective of
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they say it happened on a flight from houston to baltimore may.rs say he also targeted the passenger because they had an inability to communicate. if convicted, he faces up to five years in prison. >>> time 7:35. police are searching for four people who took photos of guy in the men's locker room in montgomery county. take a look here surveillance video captured pictures of a man anden three w who might be behind all this. officers say this happened july 8th at the southermantown indoor swim center in boise, maryland. officers say the men encouraged kee women to go into the l room and then take pictures. officers say they may be from the baltimore area. >>> at 7:36, coverung montgomery now. a death investigation in gaithersburg after police found a person dead in a school parking lot. officers found the man friday afternoon at south lake elementary school. they don't think foul play is involved. he's believed to be between the age of 15 and 20 years old. school personnelaw say they s him on school property earlier in the day. they had seen him bef
they say it happened on a flight from houston to baltimore may.rs say he also targeted the passenger because they had an inability to communicate. if convicted, he faces up to five years in prison. >>> time 7:35. police are searching for four people who took photos of guy in the men's locker room in montgomery county. take a look here surveillance video captured pictures of a man anden three w who might be behind all this. officers say this happened july 8th at the southermantown...
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oneeaving laurel, heading towards baltimore. that's what we have around right now. later today, it will be way more active. seve storm risk for this afternoon and evening. now, the highest impact, heavy rain that we don't need. high winds, some of that could be damaging, potential for as well. low chance for a tornado and we can't rule that out. we'll have a closer look at the timing. let's look at what's happening on the roads on this friday. >>> good mornin a couple of
oneeaving laurel, heading towards baltimore. that's what we have around right now. later today, it will be way more active. seve storm risk for this afternoon and evening. now, the highest impact, heavy rain that we don't need. high winds, some of that could be damaging, potential for as well. low chance for a tornado and we can't rule that out. we'll have a closer look at the timing. let's look at what's happening on the roads on this friday. >>> good mornin a couple of
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>>>f youat out in baltimore, soda won't be an option for youn kidsore. the city is the largest in the country to ban soda from children's menus. water, milk or 100% fruit juices ar the only options on the menu. baltimore health officials say one in three children in the city isobese. and one in four children drink soda every day. the only way a child wile able to get soda is if an adult orders it. it's a good call. start them young. try to rid the habit. it took me forever to get away fr diet coke. >> you don't drink it anymore? >> when i g to the movies. >>> a couple went through a landfill to reunite a little girl wither stuffed bunny. when her mother went back to get the bunt the n day, it was gone. the mom shared the clem an. theer saw the post and he jumped into action. >> wow. ed trahe bunny's journey through security footage. those are special people, willing to go thatar for a girl's happiness. >> could he just r ught anothebunny. >> some children are acatched to their bunny. >>> still ahead on "news 4 today," tragedy on the trks. o people hit an
>>>f youat out in baltimore, soda won't be an option for youn kidsore. the city is the largest in the country to ban soda from children's menus. water, milk or 100% fruit juices ar the only options on the menu. baltimore health officials say one in three children in the city isobese. and one in four children drink soda every day. the only way a child wile able to get soda is if an adult orders it. it's a good call. start them young. try to rid the habit. it took me forever to get away...
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dulles, baltimore, reagan, all broke daily rain rates, and reagan national airport, baltimore over four inches. baltimore broke a record back from the 1800s, 1879, us in 1890, w bro a record. quite a different story out there early this morning. the sun came up about 6:00. and you can see some blue sky, gorgeous picture right there. we're going to see some nshine, today, i there is a day to see some surge, i think today is the day to see some sunshine. we are going to have some raine out but it's not going to be similar to yesterday, however, since we have a ongoing flood warnings, any rain we get will add to the flooding concerns. more rain this week, yes. are we drying out this week? do we have a dry day? no. the driest d ahead may be this upcoming friday and i still have a chance of rain on there. current temperatures right now, 50s and 60s. it's ao little chilly start. if you're brunching out there today, temperatures are going to be in the 60s and 70s, with some veiled sunshit. a little of fog out there, here's the system that passed through our region, and that system continued to
dulles, baltimore, reagan, all broke daily rain rates, and reagan national airport, baltimore over four inches. baltimore broke a record back from the 1800s, 1879, us in 1890, w bro a record. quite a different story out there early this morning. the sun came up about 6:00. and you can see some blue sky, gorgeous picture right there. we're going to see some nshine, today, i there is a day to see some surge, i think today is the day to see some sunshine. we are going to have some raine out but...
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it's hot and it's humid to start. 82 in annapolis, 78 athe baltimore.ur martinsb 71, cumberland 71. winchester you a our one holdout in the 60's. you're now up atdegrees as along with the rest of us and it's those dewpoints that you'll notice. per 60's to near 70, it'sget humid. when you're 75, it's extremely humid out there. 75 for quantico, 78 in annapolis, 75 for baltimore so mid 70 dewpoints not the m pleasant to wake up. to. with the dewpoints and sun coming up we'll warm it up.ur 94 degrereal feel temperatures by 11 o'clock. by 3 o'clock in the afternoon here come the mid 90's to0 near back in town. later on tonight if we get some rain showers thathe could cool things off off to the north and west butere in town even by 8:30, 9 o'clock tonight still likely feelingke 90 degrees plus out there. there's satellite an radar. again, some clouds outside to anart. not sy of that rain or those showers we're seeing north and west are actually hitting the ground. i think it's just more clouds out h there. other igh pressure down scott south starting to weake
it's hot and it's humid to start. 82 in annapolis, 78 athe baltimore.ur martinsb 71, cumberland 71. winchester you a our one holdout in the 60's. you're now up atdegrees as along with the rest of us and it's those dewpoints that you'll notice. per 60's to near 70, it'sget humid. when you're 75, it's extremely humid out there. 75 for quantico, 78 in annapolis, 75 for baltimore so mid 70 dewpoints not the m pleasant to wake up. to. with the dewpoints and sun coming up we'll warm it up.ur 94...
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this is at the buttercup bakery in baltimore. i ththursday. the manager says he has since thrown everything out. they have passed a health department check.o according te "baltimore sun" the manager suspects that the rat got io the display case after an employee s and forgot to shut the door behind them. that bakery is back open. >>> on that lovely note, we'll turn to storm team 4 meteorologist somara who joins us with much more pleasant news. >> i think there's a lot more pleasant news than we are looking at some showers out there, but the good news is, my friend,e that the sev weather threat has diminished for northwestern county. you can see the storm is stting to fizzle t. we had way more lightning than this. where you're seeing a lot of green shading, that was deep red noting heavy rainfall. not the caseanymore. but that line of showers and storms, isolated showers and storms, will continue to push towards the south and east, which means that the rain may get just a little more moderate there. that's going to continue to move just to area
this is at the buttercup bakery in baltimore. i ththursday. the manager says he has since thrown everything out. they have passed a health department check.o according te "baltimore sun" the manager suspects that the rat got io the display case after an employee s and forgot to shut the door behind them. that bakery is back open. >>> on that lovely note, we'll turn to storm team 4 meteorologist somara who joins us with much more pleasant news. >> i think there's a lot...
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their then letters stop and the phone calls stop and finally she gets one last her, we're going baltimore late july of '48 and by there is point her mother realize something terrible happened and realized its when me police finally called and they tell her, this guy frank, the reason why he was in prison was for the statutory rape of five girls, leading to a 20-month cross-country trip, from atlantic city to baltimore and dallas, texas, and son jose, california, where she is ultimately rescued. >> oo was this story widely reported at the time? >> guest: at the time -- when i first started looking into this a few years ago i had seen some wire reports from the "associated press," from upi and it was widely reported but didn't realize the accident until i got ahold of the camden paper and newspapers in philadelphia and some new york ones, but because "the new york times" didn't volunteer order, i it didn't last to the same degree but there was a lot of coverage, and that's an interesting side point, too because the media coverage of a girl who has been kidnapped and sexually abused and reco
their then letters stop and the phone calls stop and finally she gets one last her, we're going baltimore late july of '48 and by there is point her mother realize something terrible happened and realized its when me police finally called and they tell her, this guy frank, the reason why he was in prison was for the statutory rape of five girls, leading to a 20-month cross-country trip, from atlantic city to baltimore and dallas, texas, and son jose, california, where she is ultimately rescued....
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i recall my grandmother telling me she had gone to a downtown baltimore department store and in order for her to figure out if the clothing would fit her children, she would have to hold it up and try to eyeball it. you also were not able to return these items once you purchased them. >> let's talk about the time period, because the military was desegregated, brown v. board of education, dr. martin luther king. what was happening parallel to society and the civil rights movement? we are at this movement this -- we are at this movement this moment where ordinary people feel optimistic, they feel angry , and they are willing to put their life on the line to advance the black economic condition, the black social condition. we are also at a moment in the 1950's where black purchasing power is at unprecedented rates, and increasingly retailers and advertisers are paying attention to african-american consumers with the understanding that this is a community where they can make millions. >> in terms of discrimination, did sears welcome or discriminate against african-american employees? >> a
i recall my grandmother telling me she had gone to a downtown baltimore department store and in order for her to figure out if the clothing would fit her children, she would have to hold it up and try to eyeball it. you also were not able to return these items once you purchased them. >> let's talk about the time period, because the military was desegregated, brown v. board of education, dr. martin luther king. what was happening parallel to society and the civil rights movement? we are...
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. >>> baltimore now banning suggest todayry drink like soda from kid's menus from restaurants.arents can still order them for their children. pennsylvania supreme court is
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while we missed the worst of th, stor baltimore took another direct hit. strong winds knocking down trees, heavy rain causing flash flooding there. l this is after a week when bat more h been bombarded with rain. >> let's go to storm team 4ol meteist amelia draper for what this means o for weekend. >> reporter: that means lower humiinties min for the weekend. most of us economy dry. we have beenry for some time. however, i'm tracking isolated showers on storm team 4da mainly down in parts of southern maryland and back into parts of madison a culpeper counties. the most extreme southern parts of calvert county, some hvy rainfall. even lightning coming out of these. parts of sry county still under a flood warning till 3:45 in the morning. this includes the leonardtown area from some heavy rain you saw during the evening hours. you can see, there's another orm out there i parts of madison and culpeper counties. this not moving into t a districtall. it might make it into parts of southern stafford keen before it sizzles out. most of us dry over night. patchy f
while we missed the worst of th, stor baltimore took another direct hit. strong winds knocking down trees, heavy rain causing flash flooding there. l this is after a week when bat more h been bombarded with rain. >> let's go to storm team 4ol meteist amelia draper for what this means o for weekend. >> reporter: that means lower humiinties min for the weekend. most of us economy dry. we have beenry for some time. however, i'm tracking isolated showers on storm team 4da mainly down in...
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have another pretty impressive thunderstorm up in parts of northern anne arundel county heading tow baltimore. that is a severe thunderstorm warning that's also in effect unti 6:15. currently we're at 84 degrees. i think we'll see our temperature jump up here within the hr as we see the sunshine come out and the storms moving away from the district. so it's t goingbe hot tonight. 9 degrees at 7:00 p.m. and not just hotut muggy as well. temperature at 9:00 p.m. around 87 and it's stilltarm 11:00 p.m. with a temperature of 84. now we do have more stormstn the forecomorrow and, of course, we have the big all-star game tomorrow. doug and i wil break down the timing and impact on tomorrow's storms coming up in a little bit. >> see you in a fewinute. thanks amelia. now to the firestorm following president trump's high-stakes summit with vladimir putin. >> an american president on foreign soil standinwith a s. adversary and appearingo take his side over the national interests. >> just days it after 12 russiry mili operatives were charged with interfering in the 2016 presidential election mr. trump r
have another pretty impressive thunderstorm up in parts of northern anne arundel county heading tow baltimore. that is a severe thunderstorm warning that's also in effect unti 6:15. currently we're at 84 degrees. i think we'll see our temperature jump up here within the hr as we see the sunshine come out and the storms moving away from the district. so it's t goingbe hot tonight. 9 degrees at 7:00 p.m. and not just hotut muggy as well. temperature at 9:00 p.m. around 87 and it's stilltarm 11:00...
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remembering yesterday, baltimore had one, this is two in a row for the baltimore area. you didn't havenything in the area, all of itth was to west. you get under one, you'll be lucky. cooled two ways to get this is the thunderstorm activity, so obviously, if you get unde one of the thunderstorms you'll cool down dramatically, because temperatures pummeled, dropped into the lower 80's with these hunderstorms, but you see this right he this is fine line and this is the cooler air that's coming out of these thundeg torms. so movinwards leesburgt sections of frederick oncounty, northetgomery county and these thunderstorms are just kind of blossoming, not so much moving. they go up and they rain themselves out and some out flow from the thunderstorms create new storms. so that's what's happening. this one right hereorth of rockville towards leookville. latesvils in there. eventually maybe scoots or or grows up towardse' ano dtherem on top of the radar in and around dulles. so montgomery village maybe gets a shower. it's staying to the west of olney now, but that's very, very
remembering yesterday, baltimore had one, this is two in a row for the baltimore area. you didn't havenything in the area, all of itth was to west. you get under one, you'll be lucky. cooled two ways to get this is the thunderstorm activity, so obviously, if you get unde one of the thunderstorms you'll cool down dramatically, because temperatures pummeled, dropped into the lower 80's with these hunderstorms, but you see this right he this is fine line and this is the cooler air that's coming...
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but you live in baltimore and baltimore seems to like to use their full surveillance tools and technology together. so as i read this case, i know one of my colleagues was looking at the decision about all the things they are not deciding in this particular case, and he read it like a roadmap to all of the things that should be argued next. this one, this one, this one, pay attention. but in that context, they said, we're not talking about security cameras -- which i think for us, within about the camera in the corner of the store that is pointed at the register, making sure you are not stealing. but when i think about a place like baltimore, that likes to combine everything, you know, have cameras on the corners, they are feeding them into a system, they are using planes over a protest, and many times altogether, what arguments do you see making going forward that if location information involves privacy or is very invasive, these things in combination are so invasive that it not only hits that speedbump, but maybe even hits the wall that matt referred to. where do you see yourself when
but you live in baltimore and baltimore seems to like to use their full surveillance tools and technology together. so as i read this case, i know one of my colleagues was looking at the decision about all the things they are not deciding in this particular case, and he read it like a roadmap to all of the things that should be argued next. this one, this one, this one, pay attention. but in that context, they said, we're not talking about security cameras -- which i think for us, within about...
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. >>> a huge rat shut dn a baltimore bakery. tonight the manager is reopening and offering a theory on what may have >>> and all new tonight, fun and games during the all-star weeks feities. a local rapper shows off his comedic skills and an academy award winning comic. >>> hey now, youane an all-star. we're getting our game on tonight on "sports final." d.c. becoming the center of the baseball universe. davy johnson with a message for nats fans. city of lightsin lig up after france makes history at the world cup. and back hehome, black and red open their newigs in style. all that tonight on "sports final" right after nheews. ♪ ♪ summer's calling. the 2018 escalade is ready to move. our best offers on the 2018 escalade are here. join us for the made to move sales event. get 0% apr financing for 60 months, plus $2000 down payment assistance when financed through gm financial on a 2018 escalade. >>>or tonight, protests over the police killing of a barber on hiso way a bachelor party. this is chicago police released new video of th
. >>> a huge rat shut dn a baltimore bakery. tonight the manager is reopening and offering a theory on what may have >>> and all new tonight, fun and games during the all-star weeks feities. a local rapper shows off his comedic skills and an academy award winning comic. >>> hey now, youane an all-star. we're getting our game on tonight on "sports final." d.c. becoming the center of the baseball universe. davy johnson with a message for nats fans. city of...
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the patient lives in the baltimore area. thetm health dept says most people who become infected with west nile, they don't have any symptoms, so to reduce your riskp of a infection you should avoid areas with high mosquito activity and wea repellant. >>> well, the torrential rains over the last few days have made roots improbable as women. maybe you've been caught up in it. our transportation river adam tuss is here to show us how commuterare coping with it all. adam? >> reporter: jim, this has been so much rain over the last couple of days. we are talking about trees that have gone down, foded roads here along theotomac and chain bridge. can you see how much water is moving fast in this area, an, ah, all of this saturate is making getting around tricky. >> trees down and traffic suck andome clo balls out there drivy. >> talking about the recent deluge, especially in northern virginia. >> oh, my gosh, it's crazy. i was m watering grass a week now, and now is unbelievable. >> take a look at greg falls here on the virginia sid
the patient lives in the baltimore area. thetm health dept says most people who become infected with west nile, they don't have any symptoms, so to reduce your riskp of a infection you should avoid areas with high mosquito activity and wea repellant. >>> well, the torrential rains over the last few days have made roots improbable as women. maybe you've been caught up in it. our transportation river adam tuss is here to show us how commuterare coping with it all. adam? >>...
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washington valor won the league championship in baltimore last night. team was 10 in the regular season. talk about a comeback. they won three playoff games to take home their cup. >>> just got to get hot at the right hatime. >>s it called? >> frasier cup? starts with an f. >> arena football back in the early '90s. >> there'sio another chahip in the district so congratulations to them. thank you so much for being here with us at 9:30, i'm adam tuss. >> i angie goff. we also have lauryn ricketts who has had a mar whon of akend working at news 4. >> luckily not a whole lot has change we're seeing more clouds today. >> we are seeing clouds, a few more clouds. you're absolutely right, angie. the good thing about working this triife i haven't had the crazyth w that they deal with the in the ening. weather gods are looking down on me and say, llokay, wive her sunshine. that's what we're seeing, a mix of sun and clouds. more sunshine to the west, more cloud cer around i-95 and to the east. you can see behind our graphic right the, just a little on the cloudy s
washington valor won the league championship in baltimore last night. team was 10 in the regular season. talk about a comeback. they won three playoff games to take home their cup. >>> just got to get hot at the right hatime. >>s it called? >> frasier cup? starts with an f. >> arena football back in the early '90s. >> there'sio another chahip in the district so congratulations to them. thank you so much for being here with us at 9:30, i'm adam tuss. >> i...
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thanks to our judicial system in baltimore. how i could talk about white communities in chicago and across the country, they also rioted and burned their own neighborhoods when public housing was attempted to be integrated in their communities. history is not told through just these narrow lenses. gray for example, 19 times for a drug arrest. many other have been interventions besides imprisonment as well, which is partly what i am talking about. we have a constitution that doesn't give anyone the right to give him a rough ride, as it was called by the police in baltimore, eventually killing him to teach them a lesson. and police do not want to be known for that. this caller is talking about underlying problems of poverty and segregation, sure, this is the blight of our country, this is the embarrassment. it is something we need to address more deeply. host: time for a couple of more of "theth ben austen new republic." clyde in san antonio, texas. good morning. ben austen good -- caller: good morning. i haven't watched the whol
thanks to our judicial system in baltimore. how i could talk about white communities in chicago and across the country, they also rioted and burned their own neighborhoods when public housing was attempted to be integrated in their communities. history is not told through just these narrow lenses. gray for example, 19 times for a drug arrest. many other have been interventions besides imprisonment as well, which is partly what i am talking about. we have a constitution that doesn't give anyone...
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flash flooding in baltimore. the entire region hammered by storms. a tornado in virginia. a woman there was killed by a falling tree. authorities warn the ground is saturated now, and that the high winds will break tring trees do. in the west at this hour, severe flooding near colorado springs, and that major wildfire burning near oyosemite. tourists told to get out. rob marciano is standing by with the track of all this, where the floods hit next, but first, linsey davis with the images and the man missing tonight, believed to have been carried away down the hudson. >> reporter: tonight, millions are on high alert. and in north carolina, dangerous flash flooding. >> the caller stated that the water was coming into the business. >> reporter: that rescue scene in charlotte unfolding live on our affiliate wsoc. >> we are watching the last two employees being fulled out. five people now safe from this recycling business. >> reporter: a firehose of flash flooding extending north to virginia. >> this vehicle was almost completely swallowed up by the creek here in annandale. we
flash flooding in baltimore. the entire region hammered by storms. a tornado in virginia. a woman there was killed by a falling tree. authorities warn the ground is saturated now, and that the high winds will break tring trees do. in the west at this hour, severe flooding near colorado springs, and that major wildfire burning near oyosemite. tourists told to get out. rob marciano is standing by with the track of all this, where the floods hit next, but first, linsey davis with the images and...
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the frontal system that passed through yesterday broug flooding through baltimore and portions of southern maryland hanging off the coast. it's going to stay there all weeken if your travels take you down virginia beach, you're out of luck until it moves back to the north. that won't be until early next . we then all eyes focused back on us for moregh rain thrt early next week. enjoy it out there right now. temperatures. a comfortable degrees. we'll talk about the rain chances, as i said returning next weekin that's com up in 15 minutes. >> lauryn, thank you. >> breaking stories in the vatican. former bishop theodore mccarrick resigns from the college of cardinals. he's facing sexbuse allegations. the vatican announced that pope francis accepted that resignation. mccarrick served as archbishop from 2001 to as2006. he removed from ministry after being accused of fondling a teenagerore than 40 years ago. since then, othercc aers have come forward with raims. we'veeached out to the archdiocese r comment on this breaking news out of the vatican. we'll let you know when we hear back. >>> mor br
the frontal system that passed through yesterday broug flooding through baltimore and portions of southern maryland hanging off the coast. it's going to stay there all weeken if your travels take you down virginia beach, you're out of luck until it moves back to the north. that won't be until early next . we then all eyes focused back on us for moregh rain thrt early next week. enjoy it out there right now. temperatures. a comfortable degrees. we'll talk about the rain chances, as i said...
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baltimore southern maryland, heading to the beach t, yes, it's going to take you sit hours t there bute time you get there the weather will be awfully nice. out to the west we have and thence fortable air mass thunderstorms out that way toy. not so much here in d.c. again, mun, sun andore sun. temperatures quickly rising up towards 90 by 11 o'clock. by, 2 o'c 94. by 5 o'clock, 95 degrees. we are heading for 96 re in town today. 97 dulles, 97 manassas, 96 for quantico, 97 towards fredericksburghe you can't escape teat and the humidity today and because of that kind of up and down w the eastern seabe have heat advisories in effect. start at noon, going to 8:00. if you have touteside sunscreen and lots of water. hey, erin. >> good advice mike thoma 4:37. right now roads are quiet. seventeent street northeast at gail street the's a malfunctioning traffic light. treat though you would a stop sign. look at b the 14th streetridge wide opened. all area bridges are quiet. we are tracking a little bit of police activity in the strict 13th street southbound between farragut street it's blocking a
baltimore southern maryland, heading to the beach t, yes, it's going to take you sit hours t there bute time you get there the weather will be awfully nice. out to the west we have and thence fortable air mass thunderstorms out that way toy. not so much here in d.c. again, mun, sun andore sun. temperatures quickly rising up towards 90 by 11 o'clock. by, 2 o'c 94. by 5 o'clock, 95 degrees. we are heading for 96 re in town today. 97 dulles, 97 manassas, 96 for quantico, 97 towards...
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and baltimore seems to surveillance tools and technology together. so as i read this case, i know one of my colleagues was looking at the decision about all the things they are not deciding in this particular case, and he read it like a roadmap to all of the things that should be argued next. this one, this one, this one, pay attention. in that context, they said, we're not talking about security cameras, which i think for us, within about the camera in the corner of the story that is pointed at the register, making sure you are not stealing. but when i think about a place like baltimore, that likes to combine everything. they have cameras on the corners, they are feeding them into a system, they are using planes over a protest, and many times altogether, what arguments do you see making going forward that if location information involves privacy or is very invasive, these things in combination are so invasive that it may -- it not only hits that speedbump, but maybe even hits the wall that matt referred to. where do you see yourself when encounterin
and baltimore seems to surveillance tools and technology together. so as i read this case, i know one of my colleagues was looking at the decision about all the things they are not deciding in this particular case, and he read it like a roadmap to all of the things that should be argued next. this one, this one, this one, pay attention. in that context, they said, we're not talking about security cameras, which i think for us, within about the camera in the corner of the story that is pointed...
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the only response is what amtrak tweeted out hours ago, blaming the delaysn wire issues near baltimore. some issue with the overhead power lines. frustrated riders wasted no timn letting eve know what they were going through. someone tweeted out a picture and said some passengers took ride shares to d.c. and claim they took hundreds of dollars to get home. the d hand was soh at one point, ridshare surcharges shot up to $600. amtrak hn't updated the last tweet saying service has stopped. we haven't heard back. in chris, thank you. >>> sta today, a major construction project along the g.w. parkway begins i less than 30 minutes. crews will work on the windy run idge not from scott run. it will affect north and southbound traffic. the park service will reduce the number of lanesr from fo three. a reversible lane will shift from northboundo southbound depending on the time of day. the work is expected to wrap up some time this fall. >>> the time right now, looking at 4:34. here's your morning top stories. a homicide investigation in prince george's county, it happened last night around30 of
the only response is what amtrak tweeted out hours ago, blaming the delaysn wire issues near baltimore. some issue with the overhead power lines. frustrated riders wasted no timn letting eve know what they were going through. someone tweeted out a picture and said some passengers took ride shares to d.c. and claim they took hundreds of dollars to get home. the d hand was soh at one point, ridshare surcharges shot up to $600. amtrak hn't updated the last tweet saying service has stopped. we...
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. >> reporter: outside of the "baltimore sun," where flags are flying lower, hearts here arehe y too. >> is this real? is this actually happening in maryland? >> reporter: they light candl in memory, kneel in respect and offer words of support. doing t ir job thatday, serving the community, when evil struck. and this gathering, no matter how small, is a step to healing. in baltimore, nicole jacobs, news4. >>> memorial services for two of the "capital gazette"mpyers are being planned for this week, tomorrow a service will be held for rob hiaasen, and on saturday, the will be a memorial service for reporter and editor wendi winters. that's going to be at the international church of annapolis. >>> the publisher of t "capital gazette" was well aware of ramos. he sued the paper after they printed a story about im after he pleaded guilty about harassing a woman. the paper took the threat seriously, but a police detective believed ramos did not pose a threat. the paper refused t press charges because it would be like putting a stick in a behive. >>> one march in annandaline ha been targeted
. >> reporter: outside of the "baltimore sun," where flags are flying lower, hearts here arehe y too. >> is this real? is this actually happening in maryland? >> reporter: they light candl in memory, kneel in respect and offer words of support. doing t ir job thatday, serving the community, when evil struck. and this gathering, no matter how small, is a step to healing. in baltimore, nicole jacobs, news4. >>> memorial services for two of the "capital...
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with some heaviestround and the up towards baltimore. for northern anne arundel county. you can see that lighting up and another coming into spotsylavnia county. that's aevere thunderstorm warning as well. a couple of storms and for the most part things are gettingut of our area. take a look at the closest storm. the severe thunderstorm warning until 6:15 does including parts of baltimore county. current temperature is only 84. 75 in manassas, but 88 in leesburg so we do expect temperatures to come back up. rok at areas where we haven't seenn. huntingtown at 84 and right now wee at 84 degrees. we expect the temperatures to go back up over the next hour. 87 degrees at 9:00 and 84 at 11:00. it will be warm and muggy outside and those showers and ou storms came t at an absolutely perfect time for us now because it's so much mor comfortable. amelia, we're talking about this tomorrow, too. it's going to be another hot and humid day. we have another chance for some showers and storms tomorrow that ikuld affect the all-star game, but just taile
with some heaviestround and the up towards baltimore. for northern anne arundel county. you can see that lighting up and another coming into spotsylavnia county. that's aevere thunderstorm warning as well. a couple of storms and for the most part things are gettingut of our area. take a look at the closest storm. the severe thunderstorm warning until 6:15 does including parts of baltimore county. current temperature is only 84. 75 in manassas, but 88 in leesburg so we do expect temperatures to...
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. >>> a baltimore man charged with sexually assaulting a passeng oard a flight. federal prosecutors charged deo mugabe. investigators say he assault happened on a flight from houston to baltimore in late may. prosecutors say mugabe knew the passen had an inability to communicate. if convicted, mugabe faces up to five years in prison. >> police tonight searching for four people who they say took photos of guys in a men's locker room in montgomery county. surveillance video captured pictures of women and -- three people i should say, and a man, officers say it happened on july 8nd in boyds mary officers say the men encouraged the women to go into the locker room and take the pictures. >>> you're watching news4 at 6:00. >> family, friends and first responders packing a church in maryland, saying a final goodbye to fallen howard county firefighter nathanlynn. he died battling a house fire in clarksville mondag fight back tears, his widow stood in front of the crowd to honor her huand today, saying that he was one of the good guys. and that whatever he did, he was all
. >>> a baltimore man charged with sexually assaulting a passeng oard a flight. federal prosecutors charged deo mugabe. investigators say he assault happened on a flight from houston to baltimore in late may. prosecutors say mugabe knew the passen had an inability to communicate. if convicted, mugabe faces up to five years in prison. >> police tonight searching for four people who they say took photos of guys in a men's locker room in montgomery county. surveillance video...
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