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news4's barbara harrison shows us their stories and what happens next coming up a bit later. >>> turning to weather now and what could be another stormy day for us tomorrow. >> amelia, what shou wexpect as we head out tomorrow morning? >> tomorrow morning it's actually goi to be pretty comfortable. we're going to see the humidity levels a little lower, but only for a few hours. the humidity builds back in throughout the day. take a look. here's your morning planner. right now we're at 79 degrees. 7:00 a.m.,um it's less out there. it's not feeling like you're walking through a sponge as you head out on your wednesday morning. again, humidity increases as the day goes on. plenty of cloud cover. 75 degrees a 9:00 a.m. by 11:00 a.m. maybe an ice latsed shower with a temperature around 79. most of the day is dry tomorrow. take a look. our storm threat is actually later in the day starting around 5:00 a.m.ntil about midnight the big egest concern is heavy rainfall and gusty winds and the potential for some hail. i'm going to walk you through your wednesday hour by hour and the weekend forecast
news4's barbara harrison shows us their stories and what happens next coming up a bit later. >>> turning to weather now and what could be another stormy day for us tomorrow. >> amelia, what shou wexpect as we head out tomorrow morning? >> tomorrow morning it's actually goi to be pretty comfortable. we're going to see the humidity levels a little lower, but only for a few hours. the humidity builds back in throughout the day. take a look. here's your morning planner. right...
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barbara harrison went along and here'shat she saw and heard. >> there are parents here, fathers, who were a bested at thder and the children were taken from them and shipped to san diego and shipped to chicago. we're here today to talk to these fathers to et their perspective. >> reporter: one of the fathers he got to talk with was mario. he w seeking asylum with his daughter when they were detained and separated. he has not seen his daughter since a few days after she was ken away. he was sent here to maryland. this fencing says it all. this is a serious detention center here. immigratn and customs enforcement rents 138 rooms here, 113 filled with men whoed apparently to cross the u.s. border illegally. anne arundel county executive along with maryland congressman joined the congressman and his wife and staff members in ain me with mario and one other deti detainee separated also from his child. >> what makes this sonf p right now, it's almost every chils first trauma is separation. separation from mother, separation from father. and theseid aren't separated to go off to kindergarte
barbara harrison went along and here'shat she saw and heard. >> there are parents here, fathers, who were a bested at thder and the children were taken from them and shipped to san diego and shipped to chicago. we're here today to talk to these fathers to et their perspective. >> reporter: one of the fathers he got to talk with was mario. he w seeking asylum with his daughter when they were detained and separated. he has not seen his daughter since a few days after she was ken away....
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barbara harrison went along.e is what she sawnd heard. >> there are parents here, fathers who were arrested at the border, children were taken from them, shipped to san diego, shipped towe chicago. e here to talk about fathers to get their perspective. >> reporter: onehe of fathers he talked with was mario. he was seeking asylum. they were detained and separated. he hasn't seeher sincehe was taken a few days after they arrived in the u.s. he was sent to maryland. this fencing says it all. this is a serious detention center. i.c.e., immigration and customs enforcement rent 138 rooms. 113 are filled with men who tried to cross the u.s. borderi gally. anne arundel county joined congressman buyer and his wife and staff members in a meeting with mario and another detainee separated from his chil >> one of the things that makes it painful, every child's first tragedy, first trauma is separation, separation from mother, separation from father.h aren't separated to go to kindergarten, they're torn away weeks or months. >
barbara harrison went along.e is what she sawnd heard. >> there are parents here, fathers who were arrested at the border, children were taken from them, shipped to san diego, shipped towe chicago. e here to talk about fathers to get their perspective. >> reporter: onehe of fathers he talked with was mario. he was seeking asylum. they were detained and separated. he hasn't seeher sincehe was taken a few days after they arrived in the u.s. he was sent to maryland. this fencing says...
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barbara harrison takes us to me the weschel familer family. >> reporter: you may be surprised at thenumber of peopleho show up here each week. a scene repeated over 130years, when the doors were first opened on pennsylvania avenue in washington in 1890. more than a century later, the weschlers are still at the aucti auctioneer's podium. gh>> you have to go thr the junk to get to the good stuff. >> reporter: miss pixie has been buying here for her store for nearly a quarter not just dealers shop here. >> $200, a start. >> reporter: tom weschler's job is to encourage buyers into the play. >> they don't want the aucti auctioneer to know theedre interest they try to be coy. >> reporter: he is one of five descendants of the founder still working in the busiss. not all are auctioneers. leonard manages the inventory for the weekly metro le. where the merchandise changes every week. where does it all c ae from? lot of people are downsizing. >> reporter: weschler's hasn't downsized. in the business, did you know this is what you wanted to do? >> basically, i've worked hre 44 years. >> reporte
barbara harrison takes us to me the weschel familer family. >> reporter: you may be surprised at thenumber of peopleho show up here each week. a scene repeated over 130years, when the doors were first opened on pennsylvania avenue in washington in 1890. more than a century later, the weschlers are still at the aucti auctioneer's podium. gh>> you have to go thr the junk to get to the good stuff. >> reporter: miss pixie has been buying here for her store for nearly a quarter not...
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. >> barbara harrison was there and joins us to tell whaus whate saw and heard. >> congressman was saying findingsion when he went there. he had heard there might be some of the adults arrested and then taken from their children when theyrrived at u.s. borders seeking asylum in this country. they wereitble to meet two of those fathers being hel at thaton deten center. one of the fathers, mario, was taken into custody when he arrived with his aaughter at border custom station. after several days of deteion, they were separated. he was sent to maryland without her. so how did it go? >> it was very emotional. very difficult. we spent a long time with two thers. the fauther of a 5-year-old a ghter and the fauther of 7-year-old son who have been parated from late april and early march. >> they walked in to talk about asylum and within three days both of them had been put intoo this ice with the child and within three days both the child was taken away. >> this facility houses only made offenrs. 113 of the prisoners here are detid i.c.e.es sent by >> one of the saddest parts is neither one has
. >> barbara harrison was there and joins us to tell whaus whate saw and heard. >> congressman was saying findingsion when he went there. he had heard there might be some of the adults arrested and then taken from their children when theyrrived at u.s. borders seeking asylum in this country. they wereitble to meet two of those fathers being hel at thaton deten center. one of the fathers, mario, was taken into custody when he arrived with his aaughter at border custom station. after...
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barbara harrison sat down with anita mcbride to get her take on it. she wked for three republican administrations beginning with ronald reagan in 1984. he has some interesting observations about messages sent from the white house whether in a tweet or fashion statemenhi >>is a much more polarizing time than anything i've seen before. >> but this was a moment where a really good message was coming. >> yes. >> and everybody was anticipating that. what was she thinking? well, i would say in this case it really wasn't the press's fault. how can you ignore? how could anybody reay ignore the words on the back of the jacket? whatoes it really mean? there's question of first lady's office says it means nothing. the president s it actually does mean something. you know, that she is talking about the news. we've heard some people say it was a message that she was giving to her own husband.er ittainly could not have been aessage to the children or the families. i j tt don't believet. i think that she sincerely cares about these kids and about families. do think
barbara harrison sat down with anita mcbride to get her take on it. she wked for three republican administrations beginning with ronald reagan in 1984. he has some interesting observations about messages sent from the white house whether in a tweet or fashion statemenhi >>is a much more polarizing time than anything i've seen before. >> but this was a moment where a really good message was coming. >> yes. >> and everybody was anticipating that. what was she thinking?...
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what someone doesn't want, a whole bunch of folks will try to outbid each other to >> barbara harrisones us to meet the weshler family. >> you might be surprised at t numbers of people who show up for the auctions here each week. a scene repeated for nearly 130 pears, ever since adam weschler first oned his doors back in 1890. more than a century later, the family is still at the auctioner in's podium and still buyers come seeking bargains. >> you've got to look through all the junk to find the good stuff. >> miss pixie has been buying her for her store for nearly a quarter century. not just dealers shop here. tom's job is to create excitement and encourage buyers into the game. >> it's a game they play. they don't want the auctioneer to know they're interested in the piece so theyry to be coy about the whole thing. >> he's one of five descendants of the founder still working in the business. t all are auctioneers. cousin leonard manageshe inventory for the weekly metro sale where the changes every week. >> where does it all come from? >> nowadays a lot of people downsizing.r: >> repor
what someone doesn't want, a whole bunch of folks will try to outbid each other to >> barbara harrisones us to meet the weshler family. >> you might be surprised at t numbers of people who show up for the auctions here each week. a scene repeated for nearly 130 pears, ever since adam weschler first oned his doors back in 1890. more than a century later, the family is still at the auctioner in's podium and still buyers come seeking bargains. >> you've got to look through all...
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barbara harrison takes a look at the rich history and the the rich history and the incredible stories new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! >>> we've heard the saying,am one man's trash is another man's treasure, right? >> yes. one washington area family has been proving it true for decades. hink of it as a recycling business.o>> l they tk what someone doesn't want, a whole bunch ofl folks w try to outbid each other for. >> it is amazing. barbara harriso takes us to meet the wefahler ly. take a look. >> reporter: you may be surprised at the number of people who show up here each week. a scene r
barbara harrison takes a look at the rich history and the the rich history and the incredible stories new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye...
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ahead at 5:00, barbara harrison on what a virginia congressman found out wn he visited a detention center. plus a little boy's wish come true when he got to see his dad for the first time in a year since th faurt wather was servi afghanistan. the reunion and what theou fath t back that was a bigger hit than the visit itself. we'll have those in about 25 minutes. >> what a shot there. thanks, jim. >>> chances are you and your family are spending a lot more time outdoors this summer. a warning today about a dangerous plant turning up virginia. it's called the giant hog weed. rearchers at virginia tech university released these photos. this plant contains a toxic sap that can lead to blindness and burns, especially if it becomes airborne. >> if you go outh there w the weed eater and take out a patch of this, youl likely wind up covered in the sap. if the sun's out, you'll quickly developurevere anywhere you have exposed skin. >> one plant was discovered last week in clark county near winchester. if you think you've seen one of these, call the virginia agriculture offiheal. we haveumber on th
ahead at 5:00, barbara harrison on what a virginia congressman found out wn he visited a detention center. plus a little boy's wish come true when he got to see his dad for the first time in a year since th faurt wather was servi afghanistan. the reunion and what theou fath t back that was a bigger hit than the visit itself. we'll have those in about 25 minutes. >> what a shot there. thanks, jim. >>> chances are you and your family are spending a lot more time outdoors this...