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through southern portions of maryland maryland. two to four inches at most. by 10:00 a.m., it's along the jersey shore. it's already over with in much of virginia and by the time we get to 12:00 noon, it will be a big huge storm but we won't have any problems through the afternoon hours. maybe school delays more than cancellations in that area. all eyes on the west coast this weekend. the weather pattern completely changes. a big storm in california with a lot of rain and mountain snows. and the warm up heads east. it is starting to get warmer in the southeast on sunday. in the northeast hints of it, warm for the eastern half of the england. temperatures for highs in the 60s. so, we can deal with one last snow. >> especially since 60s are right around the corner. we'll take it. bill, thank you so much. >>> well, we'll tell you the one thing that will drive the stock market today. >>> aresident post prential id heartre, isalys on e rise sy worsen becausur hen't mpg well (waterling r ab perceof pdieog whimping) th 5 yrs ofgeing sed. but the'someg yon do. o yoto
through southern portions of maryland maryland. two to four inches at most. by 10:00 a.m., it's along the jersey shore. it's already over with in much of virginia and by the time we get to 12:00 noon, it will be a big huge storm but we won't have any problems through the afternoon hours. maybe school delays more than cancellations in that area. all eyes on the west coast this weekend. the weather pattern completely changes. a big storm in california with a lot of rain and mountain snows. and...
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in delaware, 35 miles east of federals berg, maryland, -- maryland, the distance may be significant because 13 bald ingles were found dead last month. maryland officials believe it may have been a criminal act. a reward is being offered in the case. so far, the cause of death in delaware is not known. new information about a montgomery county mother accused and the disappearance of her young children. hogle is accused of repeatedly trying to escape the maximum-security psychiatric hospital where she is being held. she has been ruled not cap a tent -- not competent to stand trial. they are safe.t there were last seen with their mother 18 months ago. dead followinge a bizarre hold at a toll plaza on the pennsylvania turnpike. this happened this morning, 65 miles northwest of harrisburg. a retired state trooper shot and killed a toll collector during a robbery. thepers arrived and killed retired state trooper during a shootout. in 11-year-oldy, maryland boy is in serious condition after being rescued from a deep hole in the ground. happened in rosedale, outside of baltimore. firefighters had to use a rope and harnessed to pull the boy from the
in delaware, 35 miles east of federals berg, maryland, -- maryland, the distance may be significant because 13 bald ingles were found dead last month. maryland officials believe it may have been a criminal act. a reward is being offered in the case. so far, the cause of death in delaware is not known. new information about a montgomery county mother accused and the disappearance of her young children. hogle is accused of repeatedly trying to escape the maximum-security psychiatric hospital...
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maryland women's team after they were upset by the seventh-seeded washington huskies. that went down in college park. maryland was battling all night. , she getsbrough three. marylandby five at the half. the terps only scored eight points in the third quarter. three, putting the game out of reach. the huskies upset maryland, 75 4-65. maryland's season is done. >> you never want to go out like this, but we l think right now, there is a lot of disappointment for how we are sending the seniors out. maybe tomorrow we look to the future, but for now it's hardest for the seniors. erin: how sweet it is, the terps are still celebrating their first sweet 16 appearance since 2003. they received a warm welcome from fans today in college park, maryland. the last time kansas and maryland faced off in the tournament, the team did so in the 2002 final four and maryland won that match up in the national championship. nit, george washington taking on monmouth. the colonials in control. he shoots come it's good. later, looking like steph curry. nitoves on to the quarterfinals. to selling the naming rights to nationals park. teams have sold naming rights to their stadium, so looks li
maryland women's team after they were upset by the seventh-seeded washington huskies. that went down in college park. maryland was battling all night. , she getsbrough three. marylandby five at the half. the terps only scored eight points in the third quarter. three, putting the game out of reach. the huskies upset maryland, 75 4-65. maryland's season is done. >> you never want to go out like this, but we l think right now, there is a lot of disappointment for how we are sending the...
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>> maryland. maryland. lou: good, and which companies have been stopped?orkers from being displaced in new york by abc, there are also prevalent countless others that haven't been stopped and there are ongoing companies doing this as we speak, and we have senators going after those companies as well. lou: you have donald trump saying this today, he remains totally committed to eliminating the widespread use of h1-b visas, widespread abuse and ending the outrageous practices such as those that occurred at disney. i will end forever the use of the h1-b as a cheap labor program. h1-b visas are used across the country. here to bring in talented workers who are replacing at commensurate wages to the prevailing wage at companies. in mose cases they come in in the lowest quadrant of skills, that is the bottom quarter, not the highest, and they are paid typically 25% less than the american worker that they replaced. is that a fair statement, sarah? >> well, i think that's true, but the purpose of the h1-b is to bring in a qualified foreign worker when we do not ha
>> maryland. maryland. lou: good, and which companies have been stopped?orkers from being displaced in new york by abc, there are also prevalent countless others that haven't been stopped and there are ongoing companies doing this as we speak, and we have senators going after those companies as well. lou: you have donald trump saying this today, he remains totally committed to eliminating the widespread use of h1-b visas, widespread abuse and ending the outrageous practices such as those...
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all you have to do is heading for maryland. >> maryland casino is giving away a trip to space all month long. >> and it's getting help from 83-year-old buzz aldrin. aldrin says that this is a great opportunity to travel that is no the more you play at the casino, the better your odds, because only four lucky people will be chosen to go to space. >> we like to find things ta are different and spend our budget more creatively. >> they will be entered in the give away for the entire month of march. >> you see him bouncing around. >> i want to go to the moon if i can come back. >> and bounce around like that. >> there you go. >> and the caller, too. remember. >> that's right, that's right. >> hey, joining broadway, i give my best moves, that is to the newsy tab, and they either cheer or perhaps, boo me right off the stage. (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey no
all you have to do is heading for maryland. >> maryland casino is giving away a trip to space all month long. >> and it's getting help from 83-year-old buzz aldrin. aldrin says that this is a great opportunity to travel that is no the more you play at the casino, the better your odds, because only four lucky people will be chosen to go to space. >> we like to find things ta are different and spend our budget more creatively. >> they will be entered in the give away for...
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maryland. they are looking to get rid of northern scum. those words and other pro-southern pre-civil war phrases are part of the state song. "maryland, my maryland." i bet you didn't know that. it also calls president abraham lincoln with despot. they are looking to replace it with a poem. the house has to approve the measure. that protects firefighters as they risk their lives is intentionally burned. what is happening and what else the firefighters are dealing with. maureen: a chance of snow on the first day of spring. or could we get rain instead? what will make the difference? robert: i'm robert burton in raleigh, north carolina, for the ncaa tournament. they call it "march madness." it truly is. just asked ask head coach tony bennett. he collapsed. that's as we continue. leon: badakhshan reports that someone is intentionally destroying firefighters' gear. brad: firefighters is a dangerous job. proof, this video taken this week from montgomery county. >> a burning town house collapses. eight firefighters have to be helped from the rubble. they are safe with the minor injury due in large part to protective gear they wear. >> our turn out gear
maryland. they are looking to get rid of northern scum. those words and other pro-southern pre-civil war phrases are part of the state song. "maryland, my maryland." i bet you didn't know that. it also calls president abraham lincoln with despot. they are looking to replace it with a poem. the house has to approve the measure. that protects firefighters as they risk their lives is intentionally burned. what is happening and what else the firefighters are dealing with. maureen: a...
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we have some disturbing new information right now about 13 bald eagles found dead in maryland. maryland. we first told you about this three weeks ago. investigators with the u-s fish and wildlife service say it now appears someone killed the birds. results of a necropsy show they did not die of natural causes or of illness like bird flu. the reward to find whoever did thousand, to 25-thousand dollars. killing a bald eagle is a federal crime. this is the largest die-off of our national bird, in three decades. bacteria typically get a bad rap for making us sick. but it could now be the solution to all the plastic bottles piling up in landfills. landfills. a new strain of bacteria can actually eat plastic. scientists in japan found it. the bacteria breaks down the type of plastic used in bottled drinks, cosmetics and the cleaners you use in your home. there are two enzymes in the bacteria that can cut the plastic into smaller pieces. then the bacertia converts the plastic into carbon dioxide and water. it takes hundreds of years for plastic bottles to naturally break down. according to a r
we have some disturbing new information right now about 13 bald eagles found dead in maryland. maryland. we first told you about this three weeks ago. investigators with the u-s fish and wildlife service say it now appears someone killed the birds. results of a necropsy show they did not die of natural causes or of illness like bird flu. the reward to find whoever did thousand, to 25-thousand dollars. killing a bald eagle is a federal crime. this is the largest die-off of our national bird, in...
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maryland. >> maryland, yes! all the way from the great state of maryland. it's very rare we meet somebody of your kind here.nk you so much for coming. we'll send it back to you guys right now. i live there too. >> well, of course, on a warm day like today you need a beverage outside. why not. look at this. a cooler weekend. we'll take a look at your sunday early morning sunrise service forecast coming up on news4 at 5:00. >>> all right. thank you, v.j. and doug. >>> all afternoon this has been getting a lot of attention on the nbc washington facebook page. we are clearin misconception over which tree is the real cherry blossom tree. >> the correct answer is "c." the others may look like cherry blossoms but the ones you see here are actually magnolias, plums, and dogwood trees. >>> a mom says she went for a swim. the next thing she remembers, waking up in a hospital. stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in yo
maryland. >> maryland, yes! all the way from the great state of maryland. it's very rare we meet somebody of your kind here.nk you so much for coming. we'll send it back to you guys right now. i live there too. >> well, of course, on a warm day like today you need a beverage outside. why not. look at this. a cooler weekend. we'll take a look at your sunday early morning sunrise service forecast coming up on news4 at 5:00. >>> all right. thank you, v.j. and doug....
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maryland. maryland congressman steny hoyer testified before a house subcommittee. the state is offering two sites, landover and green blt. but hoyer says the state does have a preference. >> the state has been focused on green belt. we've got transportation plans for greenbelt. but we think the landover site is also a preferable site over the virginia site. >> the commonwealth has proposed a site in springfield, hoyer hopes the decision will be made by the end of the year. >>> there is growing evidence of a possible link between the zika virus and a condition that can cause temporary paralysis. researchers in france looking at an outbreak syndrome from a couple of years ago and they found all of the 42 people who had been diagnosed did indeed have zika antibodies, meaning they had been infected with that virus. guillain-barre is a neurological illness, it can cause muscle weakness and even the inability to walk. experts say they need to look at more locations before confirming a connection between those two conditions. >>> a hotly debated virginia bill has taken another step forward. state senate approved a measure to requiring schools to notify parents if their children will be assigned to read a book that includes sexually explicit material. the measure passed with a 22-17 vote. it passed the house unanimously last month. if it's enacted, it would be the first state law forcing schools to notify parents about explicit books. >>> imagine if the only way to save your life is to be frozen breakthrough in our doreen gentzler joins us to explain how local doctors are studying how this cutting-edge procedure can save lives. >>> and a farewell sunrise, american astronaut scott kelly caps off an amazing space voyage as he returns to earth. >>> and are you ready? are you sure you're ready? mid 60s today for highs, wind chills in the 30s tomorrow. and that's not all. storm team 4 tracking a chance for snow at the end of the week. we'll have de >>> for the thousands of people who are treated for traumas every year, life or death can come down to a matter of minutes. >> but a procedure about to go into clinical trials at major trauma centers in maryland may bring, may buy surgeons some time. doreen gentzler is here with more. >> it's not a new concept, but this is a new application. it's all about cooling the body. really cooling it. when body temperatures hit the 70s, severe hypothermia and death can be next. this procedure proposes to lower the body's temperature even further. by at least 20 degrees. when a person undergoes a severe physical trauma, the body often goes into shock. >> right now trauma patients 0 who have cardiac arrest from bleeding so much that the heart stops have almost no chance of survival. >> r. adams cally shock trauma center at the university of patients every year and when a patient comes into the shock trauma center, time is critical. >> every minute, even seconds count. our goal is going to be to try to make decision to do this, within about five minutes of the person losing a pulse. >> this is epr, emergency preservation and resuscitation. >> our goal of doing this is to cool particularly the brain, but
maryland. maryland congressman steny hoyer testified before a house subcommittee. the state is offering two sites, landover and green blt. but hoyer says the state does have a preference. >> the state has been focused on green belt. we've got transportation plans for greenbelt. but we think the landover site is also a preferable site over the virginia site. >> the commonwealth has proposed a site in springfield, hoyer hopes the decision will be made by the end of the year....
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maryland. -- hiyattsville maryland. authorities say around 4:30 a gunman fired at the first officer he saw outside the district 3 station affirm gun battle followed with several officers firing back at the suspect. that suspect was wounded, but is expected to survive. a second suspect was arrested soon after. colson an undercover narcotics officer was pronounced dead at the hospital. >>> jacai was important to his family, he is important to this entire community. we have another mother who is without her son, for that we are deeply sorry. we are deeply sorry. >> reporter: and police say the officers were in no way engaging with the suspect before this happened, so the motive into the shooting remains under investigation. we're live in boothwyn, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you for that. >>> new jersey state trooper sean cullen will be laid to rest this afternoon, first the public viewing for the 31-year-old father who was engaged to be married will be held in cinnaminson this morning from 8:00 a.m.
maryland. -- hiyattsville maryland. authorities say around 4:30 a gunman fired at the first officer he saw outside the district 3 station affirm gun battle followed with several officers firing back at the suspect. that suspect was wounded, but is expected to survive. a second suspect was arrested soon after. colson an undercover narcotics officer was pronounced dead at the hospital. >>> jacai was important to his family, he is important to this entire community. we have another mother...
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northern scum and other insensitive pre-civil the maryland senate voted 37-8 in favor of the changes and the measure goes to the house. maryland, my marylandwritten in 1861, adopted as the state's official song, but the bill's sponsor says some of the old verses do not represent maryland's values. >>> wicked weather has been destroying entire communities. you will hear from a woman who says the storms were so violent they knocked her teeth out. >>> isn't that true? >> i took immediate action as soon as i learned there was a lead issue. i wish more -- >> plausible deniability only works when it's plausible. >> fiery back and forth over that water crisis in michigan. the intense discussions here in washington over what went wrong. "fst at 4."ir now awhere you can create itthe perfect home.e event, from now until march twenty-first... you'll find huge savings on stylish pieces, plus you'll save an extra one hundred dollars, on every thousand you spend. and, we're offering twenty-four month, no interest financing. come in today for storewide savings. with
northern scum and other insensitive pre-civil the maryland senate voted 37-8 in favor of the changes and the measure goes to the house. maryland, my marylandwritten in 1861, adopted as the state's official song, but the bill's sponsor says some of the old verses do not represent maryland's values. >>> wicked weather has been destroying entire communities. you will hear from a woman who says the storms were so violent they knocked her teeth out. >>> isn't that true? >> i...
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maryland. >> reporter: maryland has been criticized for having weak drunk driving laws and penalties. is law enforcement is pushing so hard for tougher laws. this crash may help change the law in maryland. the drunk driver who caused it, kelli loos, is being called the poster child for ignition interlocking devices. >> the interlock is one step that we can use to help make the roads safer. >> reporter: two men were killed in this crash, forced off the beltway in july of 2009. the victims were construction workers with families. kelli loos was convicted of manslaughter by vehicle and leaving the scene of the accident. loos is now 40. she served four years in prison, vowed that she had changed, and was released. loos is now charged with violating her probation by consuming alcohol and trying to drive. her probation requires her to use an ignition interlock. its readings gave her away. at first she blamed the mints, but today in court she admitted to drinking. some say this proves the value of requiring ignition interlocks to be used by all convicted drunk drivers. that's what noah's law will mandate if passed by maryland lawmakers. it's named for montgomery county police officer noah leo
maryland. >> reporter: maryland has been criticized for having weak drunk driving laws and penalties. is law enforcement is pushing so hard for tougher laws. this crash may help change the law in maryland. the drunk driver who caused it, kelli loos, is being called the poster child for ignition interlocking devices. >> the interlock is one step that we can use to help make the roads safer. >> reporter: two men were killed in this crash, forced off the beltway in july of 2009....
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maryland and down through southern maryland there could be a few slick spots where they could have some delays for about two hours. here is the activity right now. you can see it pulling into the area, but again a fairly broad system. we'll see it transfer off the coast and then make its way north and east up for early tomorrow morning. around quanticquantico, down i-. we're already starting to see scattered flurry activity down through quantico, so around washington, quantico on south with it moving in. most of our snow again after 106:00 p.m., look at the temperature. 37 degrees. i'm not too worried at all about area road conditions until we get closer to 11:00 p.m. 36 in d.c., some of the outlying areas say up around montgomery county, gaithersburg, olney area on north, the temperature will be dropping to around 33, 34 degrees, but again for the most part we're above freezing for tonight, for early tomorrow morning. we could have one inch of that slushy snow ending most of it around the earlier morning hours. a few slick spots possible, delays as well, but we're going it see rapid improvements tomorrow. we're talking about maybe a little bit of sunshine during the afternoon. upper 30s right now. take a look at the morning temperatures. 32 around gaithersburg. montgomery county. 31 leesburg. sudly, 32 early tomorrow morning. you get the idea. i said northern maryland, southern maryland is where we've got the chance of seeing some slick spots and that's because that's where most of the snow activity will be the early part of the day tomorrow morning. let me show what you i'm talking about. here is 10:00, it comes in. you can see it picking up fairly broad across the area. by 6:00 a.m. most of the snow is mainly starting to move east of i-95 and very rapidly then out of here. a little bit of sunshine maybe for tomorrow afternoon with our temperatures that i have put on here for you running in the low 40s. so it will be comparable to today in terms of warmth. coating expected across the area. one to two around leonardtown. up around frederick, leesburg possible, and that's being optimistic. for the weekend we're 46 to 50 degrees, maybe a sprinkle or two saturday night and look at all the warmth, guys. this. 60 on monday, 70s about all week long. but a little bit of snow again coming our way for the overnight period. >>veronica. >>> come next january
maryland and down through southern maryland there could be a few slick spots where they could have some delays for about two hours. here is the activity right now. you can see it pulling into the area, but again a fairly broad system. we'll see it transfer off the coast and then make its way north and east up for early tomorrow morning. around quanticquantico, down i-. we're already starting to see scattered flurry activity down through quantico, so around washington, quantico on south with it...
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here's another check of storm team 4 radar, washington county and maryland, far western maryland, this will continue to push towards the east really fall august part, so there's a chance of a few widely scattered rain and snow showers overnight into the morning hours tomorrow. over all the weather having a low impact on your sunday. we will have more sunshine today and temperatures warmer. high today 45, and our high tomorrow 51 degrees, and currently, it's chilly out there, temperatures are in the 30s. 37 in washington, and 34 degrees in law ray and 37 in manassas. we have a chance of a light rain or snow shower until 7:00 a.m. low 30s in the suburbs. upper 40s by the lunchtime r, day, 4:00, we'll hit our high temperature of 51 degrees tomorrow evening, and 7:00 winding done and getting ready for workweek, and temperatures in the mid-40s. out look for tomorrow, if you are going to hit the slopes, the conditions looking good and the weather cooperating and also the season starting to wind down, so probably a good day to go skiing or snowboarding, and also a good day to get the car wash
here's another check of storm team 4 radar, washington county and maryland, far western maryland, this will continue to push towards the east really fall august part, so there's a chance of a few widely scattered rain and snow showers overnight into the morning hours tomorrow. over all the weather having a low impact on your sunday. we will have more sunshine today and temperatures warmer. high today 45, and our high tomorrow 51 degrees, and currently, it's chilly out there, temperatures are in...
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maryland. first half, hoosiers down two. he knocks down the three from thew wing. he drives the lane for the easy layup. the hoosiers role beating maryland -- roll beating maryland. the boys semifinals at the campus of northern kentucky with three of the top four teams in the region making it to the semifinals. third quarter. he' deep jumper. they take a six point lead and go on to monday night' s final with the win. in the second game, they clashed with holy cross. they start this one out on the break. anderson takes it strong to the basket. they have a one point advantage and they would pull away and grabbed the win. they will play monday night as they take the w overhaul the crossin. girls sunday night. she grabs the loose ball. she buries the jumper. a good movement. you know look past. -- the mary grant knocks down the three. they take the win and will play against russell wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. racing. the cobalt 400 at the las vegas motor speedway. brad keselowski wins. he was followed by joey logano in second and jimmie johnson in third. and that will do it for sports. have a good morning. mark: 4:47 as we take a live look outside. happy monday to y
maryland. first half, hoosiers down two. he knocks down the three from thew wing. he drives the lane for the easy layup. the hoosiers role beating maryland -- roll beating maryland. the boys semifinals at the campus of northern kentucky with three of the top four teams in the region making it to the semifinals. third quarter. he' deep jumper. they take a six point lead and go on to monday night' s final with the win. in the second game, they clashed with holy cross. they start this one out on...
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maryland and northeastern maryland you have a little bit of light shower activity and a bit more of a sprinkle popping up here and there. that will fill in as we go through the next several hours. as we step outside there's the ben franklin bridge cloudy skies and some of you ready for rain drops. 64 degrees as you step outside. it is very mild. we talked about this yesterday. this morning as you step outside, it's comfortable temperature-wise. 62 in trenton, 64 in wilmington. still in the low 50s in allentown and down the shore, even those numbers aren't bad. future tracker 6 picking up the current showers placing them nicely where they are right now. gives us a high confidence as to what the rest of the model is showing. by 8:00 a.m. there could showers popping through they could widespread and maybe steadier showers here and there, they will not last long. most of what you see will be on the lighter side. don't be surprised if you get hit by a steadier cell most of us this will die down in southeastern pennsylvania. the rest of the afternoon there's a chance of this welling up to the east of philadelphia and south jersey. the closer you are to the shore, the later in the day you may see the stuff. around philadelphia past midday you are drying out. 69 degrees in the lehigh valley. clouds and sun and mild. down the shore, we'll go for a mild high of 65 degrees spotty showers there straight through the afternoon. 72 is the high in philadelphia today. clouds and sun, early showers are possible. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows that 72 today, with showers mainly in the morning in philadelphia for good friday, sun is possible later in the afternoon and it is mild. tomorrow sunny and a cool breeze high of 60. easter is looking good high of 65 degrees, sunrise service 41 in philadelphia. warmer during the day, mid 60s and dinnertime 63. 63 will be the high on monday, periods of rain and thunderstorm, tuesday, breezy and cooler, 58. sunshine on wednesday, 60. by thursday, looks like we're back up to 7 in the afternoon with a nice rebound in temperatures. this is turning out to be a nice early spring overall. >>> we deserve it. >> reporter: we always do. >>> thanks, david. 5:10, coming up on "action news," a nationally recognized is a -- under fire. >>> 202 fads ford no problem, we'll check route 100 coming up. >>> a baby is born with a luscious head of hair and sending the internet into a tizzy that's coming up in the morning buzz! >>> welcome back, taking a live look here, the view going out over toward the platt bridge. 5:13, but warm, 62 degrees, when i came in around 9:30 last night it was nippy. i was surprised when i walked out this morning i put the coat away. >>> i am surprised you were walking around at 9:30. >>> i was free library for a great event it was worth it. >> reporter: don't complain about being tired any more. let's check the suburbs looking live route 100 sunrise boulevard, traffic is moving nicely, hardly anybody is up and about. we're looking at a close shot at the roads, they look dry, we have sprinkles moving through. it will be damp at some point, not a big deal. not a driving rain. we have a disabled vehicle causing a problem fox chase road at hung pike in rockledge township. alice road between lawrence road they are going to shut alice road down. tam talked about how mild it was to put the coat away. 64 in philadelphia. 61 in millville. warmer than yesterday morning. 51 degrees even in the lehigh valley. so temperatures are way above average already and soaring up from here. we'll see a mix of clouds and sun and early shower around here or there through lunch time. 72 degrees for the high. we have gusty winds yesterday, winds out of the northwest could gust to 30 miles per hour. tam and erin. >>> thanks so much. >>> new on "action news," indiana state police believe they found the body of 15-month-old. after interviewing ten individuals, police arrested 22-year-old kyle parker in connection with to the girl's disappearance. police found the body of matching the baby description near the white river. an autopsy is scheduled for today. >>> a southern methodist university in dallas is suing the sorority showing the video of her and other members dancing in their underwear. they expelled 18 seniors. one woman filed a lawsuit for $1 million in damages. >>> a passer by caught the dramatic arrest of the suspected drug dealer in maryland. police at a he is in custody after leading police on a wild chase. they caught the pursuit with the cell phone camera, the video was shared more than 100,000 times in just a few hours. new video from a group of store employees trying to stop a robbery in houston. surveillance shows the store employee being flung off the pick up truck. he left the keys inside the running car that's when the thief jumped in and took off. nobody was hurt and police are out there looking for the crook. >>> everybody is talking about villanova this morning, but a couple of late goals helped the flyers take down the avalanche in colorado last night. claude giroux scored 19 seconds apart. and goalie steve mason made 32 saves. the flyers win 4-2678 they are tied with the -- 4-2. they are tied with the detroit red wings. they face the coyote tomorrow night. >>> baby food maker is recalling a product because of a packaging defect. >>> mammograms work as a cancer prevention tool we'll explain. >> reporter: over
maryland and northeastern maryland you have a little bit of light shower activity and a bit more of a sprinkle popping up here and there. that will fill in as we go through the next several hours. as we step outside there's the ben franklin bridge cloudy skies and some of you ready for rain drops. 64 degrees as you step outside. it is very mild. we talked about this yesterday. this morning as you step outside, it's comfortable temperature-wise. 62 in trenton, 64 in wilmington. still in the low...
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maryland called the maryland 400 they fought at the battle of brooklyn in the adoption of the declaration of independence that american soldiers fought british soldiers on battle hill in brooklyn. it is now home to green wood cemetery although none of the soldiers are buried here. jeff is the cemetery historian. >> that is the first battle after the declaration of the independence largest of the american revolution. across the river there you have manhattan where george washington needed to get back to. >> absolutely. it was it later in the battle that the maryland 400 took an epic stand against thousands of british soldiers at the old stone house in brooklyn. they sacrificed themselves so that the vast majority of george washington's army could make is safely back to their fort in brooklyn heights it was built in part with stones from the original building. o'donnell's book washington immortals held the story. >> for a small band of men may difference between victory and but over eight years of war. >> now more than 250 of the maryland 400 were either killed or o captured. and where they were bury teds remains mystery to this day. it is believed to be somewhere in this area right here in brooklyn at third avenue and ninth street and outside of the american legend hall there are two signs here memorializing them. >> o'donnell is hoping that an effort is beginning to be made to find the exact location of the mass grave and then erect a monument to honor america's first band of brothers. >> more than a sign needs to memorialize this mask grave of
maryland called the maryland 400 they fought at the battle of brooklyn in the adoption of the declaration of independence that american soldiers fought british soldiers on battle hill in brooklyn. it is now home to green wood cemetery although none of the soldiers are buried here. jeff is the cemetery historian. >> that is the first battle after the declaration of the independence largest of the american revolution. across the river there you have manhattan where george washington needed...
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maryland. -- joe in maryland. have copiesfbi does of verizon's records. they do not know with the content is. there could be a text message from one person to the terrorists saying, you know, i will leave the gun here. it the fbi will not know until they get into the actual device. the fact they have the records is not useful because they need to look into the phone to see what the messages were. that is the first thing. encryption, apple had the capability was doing it themselves. that was proprietary-only software. to encryption as a business procedure because they did not want the burden of hundreds of thousands of law enforcement being sent to their offices to download phones. it is a business decision by apple. icloud goes, the icloud is only obtained if the person selects it to be backed up. to phone cannot be backed up the icloud upon your discretion. you have to agree to that. you seem to know a lot about this. why is that? i amr: put it this way, very familiar with apple and their devices and i am intimately aware of law enforcement's concerns. o
maryland. -- joe in maryland. have copiesfbi does of verizon's records. they do not know with the content is. there could be a text message from one person to the terrorists saying, you know, i will leave the gun here. it the fbi will not know until they get into the actual device. the fact they have the records is not useful because they need to look into the phone to see what the messages were. that is the first thing. encryption, apple had the capability was doing it themselves. that was...
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maryland had been actively searching for this 34-year-old come who hails from alexandria, virginia. butler has not only serve time in prison but is also wanted on warrants in maryland, accused of arson, sex assault, and repeatedly stabbing a woman in this upper marlboro neighborhood earlier this month. attempted murder charges. officer,n a police that is the latest charge that richard butler iii faces. jay korff, abc 7 news. bridge crash on the key caused a traffic backups this evening. a truck wound up on top of another car, on m street. all lanes were blocked in both directions for several hours. the roads have since been reopened. no serious injuries, despite how bad it looks. fires threaten homes in montgomery county tonight but they are under control now. and water taker was called in to fight the fire in germantown. no word on the cause, but dry conditions are likely a factor. leon: red flag weather today, the dry weather coming to an end with rain in the forecast tomorrow morning. meteorologist steve rudin. steve: a cold front on the way, just in time for the morning rush-hour, likely bringing showers, maybe even some rumbles of thunder. the satellite and radar shows most of the action well-off to the west. garrett county, allegheny county just starting to see some showers, not amounting to a lot early on. futurecast, 5:00 a.m., grab the umbrella heading out the door. also bring the sunglasses with you. although the showers and thunderstorms out of here by the midday hours, outdoor recess for the kids. skies rapidly clear, a bright afternoon for the cherry blossoms. the rest of the weekend and when i think the cherry blossoms will fizzle coming up. leon: fizzling out already? hundreds of people were in beltsville this evening to pay the respects to an officer killed this month. prince george's county officer jacai colson was hit by friendly fire when a maop re outside of police headquarters. his family says they take solace in the fact that their son was a hero and will be remembered as such. thousands are expected to attend his full honors funeral service tomorrow. developments on metro and critical inspections and repairs that claim to keep you safer, but are they really getting done? those questions more than he or after the deadly smoke incident at l'enfant plaza and last week a fire at the mcpherson square station that prompted a closure of the entire system. now there are concerns that workers entrusted with making the critical repairs are saying the work is done when it is not. tonight, the metro gm says misrepresentation will not be tolerated. leon: it is tournament time for the terps, maryland playing kansas right now. it's a tough match going on, students and fans out in droves to show their support. a lot of folks holding their breath, hoping that maryland makes it to the next round. it should reeve is live in college park with an update. we can feel the enthusiasm all the way down here. richard: terps fans are fired up. you can hardly hear anything because they are shouting. this is the first time they have been to the sweet $.16 2003. the bars and watch parties are packed with people, jammed with fans. everybody expecting a tough game against number one kansas. terps got to the ncaa tournament last year but lost against west virginia. some here say they are pretty shocked with how close the game has been so far. score bye there is a maryland, the place erupts. maryland is the number five seed and the fans think the team has a chance. >> it's crazy and there. people are super happy. years. and it's against kansas come in the middle of nowhere, so we just want to beat the
maryland had been actively searching for this 34-year-old come who hails from alexandria, virginia. butler has not only serve time in prison but is also wanted on warrants in maryland, accused of arson, sex assault, and repeatedly stabbing a woman in this upper marlboro neighborhood earlier this month. attempted murder charges. officer,n a police that is the latest charge that richard butler iii faces. jay korff, abc 7 news. bridge crash on the key caused a traffic backups this evening. a truck...
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. >> to maryland now the maryland house of delegates pass aid will to limit school standardized the legislation unanimously approved yesterday. just 2% of classroom instruction time per year translate toy 20 hours a year and affects testing at the local state and federal levels and bill now heads to the senate. happening in virginia tornado prepareness day. tornado prepareness day allows businesses, schools and famil families to practice tornado safety procedures. tar made" drill will start a at:45 you'll hear top alert and broadcast message on tv and radio stations. . >> airline workers at reagan national airport will be on strike 24 hours starting a strike at some of country's buzzest airports to protest low wages. workers including baggage handlers plan to strike today. they don't sxek the strike to have significant affect on travelers or delay airport. 70 years after we can do it attitude proved invaluable to the victory in world war ii, they're being hon ford with a flight to washington d.c.. a flight carrying 30 rosy s will leave tuesday morning from the nation capital and the women will
. >> to maryland now the maryland house of delegates pass aid will to limit school standardized the legislation unanimously approved yesterday. just 2% of classroom instruction time per year translate toy 20 hours a year and affects testing at the local state and federal levels and bill now heads to the senate. happening in virginia tornado prepareness day. tornado prepareness day allows businesses, schools and famil families to practice tornado safety procedures. tar made" drill...
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maryland. we came to maryland because we had an opportunity. we made the sweet 16 but not done yet. we have bigger and better goals. we're excited and still looking forward. >> many brackets around here. the terps not so hot in the first half but turned it up in the second. 14-0 run for marylandt victory for maryland. afterwards a funny moment in the locker room. >> m pranking devon. >>> we had a time-out and coach said something to us. pretty much go out there and defend, rebound and have fun also. >> i can share but it's an old ritual i used to do with larry brown. we were so tight. i was trying to figure anything out to loosen them up. we were in great shape. if i could get them to laugh and get their mind off the way we were playing, it worked. but what really worked is we defended, we rebounded and executed. >> carol still trying to find out that joke for us. >> if anyone can carol can. >> that's what coaches do. it's not always about x's and o's. >> that's our broadcast for now. thank you for joining us. "nightly news" coming up next. >> we need women in congress. if we want to be heard, it was the women who forced republicans to include women's health and contraceptive coverage in the affordable care act. in congress, i'll fight for pay equity, family leave and tougher
maryland. we came to maryland because we had an opportunity. we made the sweet 16 but not done yet. we have bigger and better goals. we're excited and still looking forward. >> many brackets around here. the terps not so hot in the first half but turned it up in the second. 14-0 run for marylandt victory for maryland. afterwards a funny moment in the locker room. >> m pranking devon. >>> we had a time-out and coach said something to us. pretty much go out there and defend,...
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maryland meetup in downtown louisville. everyone getting their game faces on. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: okay. hold on, hold on. >> let's go, maryland! let's go, maryland>> reporter: okay. so we have a lot more fans here than we did in spokane. that's a good thing, because the terps are the biggest underdog in the sweet 16, and players say they're taking that personally. >> we have a chance to go to houston. we know we -- we treat ourselves like a number one team. we think we're the number one team in the country. that's how we're going to play. >> our teams are playing their best basketball right now. they are and we are. and it's two high-level teams. >> it's a really good match-up. i think if we play hard and we compete and we do what we're supposed to do, our talent will take over and we'll be fine. >> reporter: the crowds like this, good things are about to happen. the maryland terpins versus the louisville sluggers ready to take down number one kansas, am i right? [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: coach mark's father is here. i wanted to see how you're feeling today, bob. >> nervous, but confident. >> reporter: and coach's mother-in-law. how a
maryland meetup in downtown louisville. everyone getting their game faces on. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: okay. hold on, hold on. >> let's go, maryland! let's go, maryland>> reporter: okay. so we have a lot more fans here than we did in spokane. that's a good thing, because the terps are the biggest underdog in the sweet 16, and players say they're taking that personally. >> we have a chance to go to houston. we know we -- we treat ourselves like a number one...
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maryland. clip ton has 61%, sanders 28%. maryland holds its primary april 26th. >>> and fresh off a fancy star- studded white house. prime minister trudueau delighted students. he took questions from the crowd and encouraged students to think big and build for the future. >> mcdonald's takes a cue from starbucks. how your next big mac could come with more than just fries and drink. toper. >> a reminder, jan, maybe not a pleasant one but this weekend is 48 hour long. before you go to bed, move your clock an hour forward. and replace the batteries in your smoke detectors and co2 detectors as well. we'll talk >>> right now, charles county sheriff detectives are searching for a man charged with several sex crimes, including sexual assault of a minor. he is 30-year-old dellandre bernard rosier. police believe that family and relatives have been helping him avoid arrest. >>> soon, u spot a metro transit officer a mile away because they will be wearing these neon yellow and navy uniforms. the current uniform is dark blue making it hard to spot them in the crowd. the new duds will roll out in the summer. >>> and it will soon pay to be a regular at mcdonald's. the fast food chain is working on a loyalty rewards program and work within the mcdonald's app and is expected to be released later this year or early in 2017. the top execs are not saying much about what type of perks you could get but that could be based on the number of visits you make to the golden arches. >> 25,000 runners are gearing up for d.c.'s rock and roll marathon. they will hit the streets bright and early tomorrow morning. cover all kind of grounds. that means a lot of road closures for all of us. there are nearly 660 closures tied to that marathon. you can find that full list and see where traffic is backing up wiiv wusa 9 app. >> topper joins us now with a look at the weather. how is it going to look tomorrow. >> perfect. perfect. i'm not a big runner but temperatures in the 50s, that seems pretty good and dry. >> that's very important. >> very important. showers hold off until the afternoon and then the wettest day will be sunday. let's start with the 30-degree guarantee. i'm a bit concerned about this. i thought that would be a no- brainer but i read higher than i wanted to read in my car. we shall see. live look outside, 68 right now. i like that number. dewpoints keep falling. upper 30s now. buyer air mass, winds out of the northwest at 9. they gusted to 30 miles per hour this morning when the front rolled through about 5:00 a.m. more showers sunday. and then saturday. but nothing heavy all weekend. cooler over the weekend with 50s and 60s. and then we'll need our umbrellas on monday. a li and maybe even a thunderstorm on monday. tonight, though, no worries if you have plans. upper 50-n fredericksburg at ten, 60 downtown, 55 in silver spring and 56 in fairfax. now, by morning, there will be some clouds to the west. and will will be some showers west of i-81, romney, cumberland. temperatures in the 40s. 44 in bowie and about 54 in manassas. 46 in la plata. we are looking at showers here and there i would not get too hung up on the exact location. be advised. light showers are possible with temperatures by 10:00 in the low 50s kind of cool tomorrow. 1:00, temperatures still upper 50s. maybe 56 in sterling, 58 in culpeper. we are looking at six, temperatures still in the 50s, not too much in tips of showers. you don't see too many green blobs anywhere. not a lot going on. taking you into sunday, better chance leftover showers between d.c. and fredericksburg. clouds come in quickly. maybe a shower by 11:00. by 1:00, temperature by 1:00 about 57 degrees. all right. showers and drizzle, maybe light rain on sunday. warmer, milder on sunday, 70. perhaps shower or thunderstorm. next seven days. this looks worse than it is. just a few here and there. near 70 on tuesday, mid-60s on wednesday, right around 60 on thursday. a little cooler late next week. >> thank you, topper. >> can you believe marmd is just around the corner -- march madness is just around the corner? i mean so soon. more than 50 million americans could participate in this year's pool. that's about 20% of all employed workers country. the battle is building for marylandhere kristen is live. big battle for maryland. >> big game tonight. a big pep rally >>> welcome back. we are live in indianapolis. we are at the team hotel where you see all the terps fans behind me. they are having a nice sendoff for the maryland terrapins today. and i've got a big terp fan here with me. this is jacob from bethe at that. you are here in indy. what do you think about the terps in action. >> we're going to win. future big 10 champion. >> what do you think about coming up against nebraska who just came off a big upset of wisconsin. >> we're going to win. see them in about an hour and a half. >> seems to be the mentality here. >>e team seems to be focused. team that you have made you so confident. >> rebounding is better. defense is getting better. >> we'll see what we could do in the matchup. the other home team, virginia back in d.c. frank hanrahan has more on them. >> about two hours away from virginia tip willing off against miami in one smile fin of the a.c.c. tourna
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maryland's eastern shore. maryland natural resource police say that tests confirmed that the birds did not die of natural causes. several charities joined the u.s. fish and wildlife service and offering the reward that the eagle's death marks the largest die off of protected birds in 30 years. >>> an eaglette hatched along the river this weekend continues to thrive. take a look at these pictures of the eaglettes's mom liberty feeding her baby. liberty and justice are a pair of bald eagles who live in a nest 110 feet up an oak tree on the grounds of the metropolitan police academy in southeast. >>> this was a twitter picture that just tugged at the heart posted on the sad grandfather who cooked up a dozen hamburgers. but only one of them showed up. but that was then and this weekend hundreds of people showed up in purcell, oklahoma to get one of pawpaw's home cooked burgers. strangers were moved by that picture on twitter driving as far as 20 hours away to meet their adopted internet grandpa. >> and they had gone around the world before they knew about it and the ordinary person seeing that and it is unbelievable. that it is more like a movie than real life. >> we were sitting in the living room when it happened and came up with the idea why not do that burger cookout? >> we figured that they would show up with more communities and our path and that i mean it is crazy to think about it. >> i understand though that we all have busy lives. my best frie from here, so i tagged them on facebook and said hey meet us out here. >> and one of pawpaw's grandkids said that a lesson learned is go visit your grandparents. lesson learned. >>> andrea roane wall easter egg hunt turned and took a bad turn this weekend. and instead of going home with the easter egg and that some kids went home with the broken baskets and a lot of disappointments as they would show up for the free easter egg hunt. and that the hunt was suppose to take place there in three stages. and that it will be in different age groups. turning the planned event into chaos. >> when it came time for like 10:30 and that the parents would bum rush that area. >> we started talking to folks that it is suppose to start a directed time that we have posted and to give a whistle to give that signal to start this and that it lasted about a wonute and then folks that they take everything. >> when my son left he had a broken basket and was crying. >> that everybody descended and left and it is unfortunate that they left and that it is never the goal. that it is suppose to be fun free activity and they did their best. it fell a little short. >> with that said they tried to appease the crowd by giving away free stuff. but the long lines and many of those kids home disappointed. >>> the dream is over tonight for uva as we have ♪ he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still know who he is. the first time we said i love you we didn't use words. we simply held each other's hands. we still are. i lost my dad to alzheimer's. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. >>> to be top seeded uva except that they are hoping for a miracle today that it was a slow start and eventually that they would gain control and they kept control for 30 minutes of the game. and that it is all they needed. nine minutes, 19 seconds to mound that improbable comeback. syracuse closed out the game on a 28-9 run ending for their first final four since 1984. >> i was reminded of the old church song. and that they may endure for the night and that they come in that morning. we'll have tough nights because you were so close that you could taste it. but absolutely joy will come in the morning for what these guys have established for virginia basketball. my gosh. >> tony bennett always so gracious after our loss. and chicago, he'll join us next on game on overtime with post- game reaction to the stunning end to their season. >>> final four is finally set. and north carolina who beat notre dame in the final game of the evening. they will all face off next saturday in houston. who holds the edge now? coach steve howes will break it down for us. >>> plus the game begins with maryland'll take a look back and a look forward. what is the future for this program? who should stay and who should go to the nba. lots to talk about now that the season is over. >> oh my goodness. game on overtime is next. of course, don't forget that you can get anything on our app and stay tuned because you could have a hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me. ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at
maryland's eastern shore. maryland natural resource police say that tests confirmed that the birds did not die of natural causes. several charities joined the u.s. fish and wildlife service and offering the reward that the eagle's death marks the largest die off of protected birds in 30 years. >>> an eaglette hatched along the river this weekend continues to thrive. take a look at these pictures of the eaglettes's mom liberty feeding her baby. liberty and justice are a pair of bald...
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maryland. he was a maryland slaveowner, a very wealthy maryland slaveowner. was, too.other-in-law francis scott key was his brother-in-law. >> but there was a time before the family, after the dred scott decision, they were with frederick douglass. and the chief justice -- jaime: i don't believe so. i have not come across that. that is an excellent question. [laughter] sorry. >> the problem is, i don't the you.er jew, when yo think i hed wore: yes, our friend theater.rd's do you have anything you want to say about douglas, lincoln, cedar hill? >> i don't have much. [laughter] jane? if you are very interested in frederick douglass, today is the celebration of his birthday at cedar hill. it goes on until 4:30. i urge you to go on and find out more. it is wonderful. there are all sorts of events going on today. jaime: today and tomorrow? sarah jane: just today. birthdayated his february 14. we don't know what it actually was. i know, the events are today. i looked it up on the website. [laughter] jaime: everybody, you know where to go next. thank you, sarah. >>
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maryland. the maryland senate and house both passed the bill known as noah's law. it's named after officer noah leotta. it expands the use of ignition interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers,ut leotta's family says the house version is not strong enough. it makes exceptions for someone who refuses a blood alcohol test. >> we have too many drunk drivers on the road who it's not their first time, not their second time, not their third time. it's many, many, many times because we have forgotten we need to be thinking about the victims and not the criminal drunk drivers who are domestic terrorists on the road. >> officer leotta's family wants a tougher version passed before the general assembly adjourned next month. >>> a new government report suggests there is no change in the prevalence of autism in children. roughly 1 in 68 children has autism or a related disorder according to the centers for disease control and prevention. that's the same rate as the last cdc report two years ago. the lack of change is noteworthy because autism estimates have been steadily increasing. back in 2007 the government children were affected by autism. the dramatic increase since then may be partially due to wider definitions of autism, but the cdc says it is too soon to know whether autism rates have stabilized. >>> coming up, an explosive device found on a local school bus carrying students. we'll tell you how it happened and what officials are telling parents about how it happened. >>> plus, a midair scare. time magazine called chris van hollen and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. >>> severe turbulence forced an american airlines flight to make an emergency landing in little rock, arkansas, and sent two flight attendants to the hospital with some minor injuries. the flight was headed from it flew into the bad weather we've been talking about. the ride was so rough a beverage cart flipped over spilling drinks in the cabin and tearing up the side of the seat. one passenger describes the tense moments. >> this guy behind me, he's saying, are we going down? are we going down? and he goes, i got kids. and this husband and wife sitting behind me, and i looked back and i said, sir, i said i promise you, this aircraft is 100% safe. >> the passengers caught another flight to memphis. >>> our chris gordon was the first to report the cia left explosive training material in a loudoun county school bus. now many parents are wondering how could that happen? chris mahas more on what went wrong and what's being done to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the cia sent us this statement that says it is conducting an independent review and control of its explosives to make sure an incident like this never happens again. the cia conducted k-9 training with the loudoun county sheriff's department at briar woods high school last week training dogs to detect bombs using a school bus. a piece of explosive training material fell out of a package and was left behind on the school bus. this evening the training program has been suspended. >> we want to make sure we're not missing anything here, so we just had a meeting this afternoon with the cia, with the public schools, with the fire marshal's office, and we wanted to make sure we suspended everything with regards to this program until a thorough review is done. >> reporter: on monday and tuesday the bus with the explosive training material on board carried students from three loudoun county public schools. >> it was a special needs bus. there were 26 students total. it went a total of 145.6 miles with the substance on it. >> reporr: family informing them of this incident. >> i'm thinking that it was probably an honest mistake, but a very poor one. something that could endanger all of us. >> reporter: the cia says it has conducted a full inventory to account for all of its explosives in its k-9 program. reporting from loudoun county, chris gordon, news4. >>> sex assault allegations against bill cosby will be part of the cosby exhibit at the new african-american history museum. the director said visitors will recognize that cosby's legacy has been, quote, severely damaged. cosby's work in television and standup comedy will be featured in an exhibit on black entertainers and artists. the museum is scheduled to open its doors on september 24th. >>> amelia is back with more about our weather. when does it get better? tomorrow is going to be bumpy. >> we ha l weekend. we have 80 degrees. we have windchills in the 20s. we have storms. we have very strong winds. here is the latest on storm team4 radar p.m. some very light showers out there right now in parts of carroll county and into parts of virginia. for most of us it's dry this evening. just isolated showers into the overnight hours. what we're really noticing, how mild it is, the cloud cover, and the winds. looking further back to the west, you can see more impressive lines of storms. this will be our weathermaker tomorrow. a cold front that moves through the area ultimately during the evening hours. ahead of it we'll be dealing with rain at times. currently we're in the 70s. low 70s. back around the i-81 corridor down into the 60s. washington at 73. annapolis as well. for tomorrow morning not a bad start as far as the temperatures are concerned, but you want to grab the umbrella. 66 at 7:00 a.m. by lunchtime we're in the low 70s. a high tomorrow near 80. we hit our high at 4:00 and by 7:00 p.m. temperatures w b we'll have rain on and off at times throughout the day. it looks like the best chance of you dealing with rain will be mainly during the morning hours, but there's also the potential for more scattered showers during the afternoon and early evening hours, and maybe a few rumbles of thunder. no widespread severe weather is in the forecast tomorrow but it is one of those days where we're warm enough, we're humid enough where any storm that does form could have some strong gusty winds and some heavy rain. about a low to moderate risk of some heavy rain and a moderate risk of some high winds and any thunderstorms. even if we don't see the storms, you're going to be noticing the winds tomorrow gusting at at least 30 to 35 miles an hour throughout the day. so the weekend outlook, we have a few nats games friday and saturday. showers are possible at both games. kite festival on saturday. shower possible there. cherry blossom ten-miler, windy, cold, brutal, not very nice. sunday morning it will feel like temperatures are in the 20s when you factor in the winds. the thermometer reading about 40 degrees. saturday a high of 64. some rain around, maybe during the morning and midday hours looks to be the best timing. sunday we'll keep it dry but again we trade off that sunshine for very blustery conditions, and then monday, tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, temperatures kind of up and down and in the mid-50s. very springlike forecast over the next seven days. >> that's the kind we like. thanks, amelia. sports coming up. wizards' playoff hopes, boy, are they fading fast. and one of them is letting everybody know he's not happy about it at all. >> here is lester holt. >> ahead for us, we're gathering late details on the deadly shoot out at a virginia bus station this afternoon. the stars of the u.s. women's soccer team call for equal pay with the men. and frozen in time. how couples are donating embryos left over from in vitro. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. because to democrat donna edwards, the special interests aren't special. we are. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. he's begun forgetting words. forgetting where he lives. but when the day comes when he forgets who i am, i'll still know who he is. the first time we said i love you we didn't use words. we simply held each other's hands. we still are. preventing alzheimer's is within our grasp. let's double the budget of nih and get it done. i'm david trone and i approve this message. >>> this is is the xfinity sports desk brought to you by xfinity, your hope for the most live sports. >> jason has sports and i just want to say it might be a little late, don't you think? >> for the wizards? i'd say probably a couple months late. but i don't have a problem with the comments. i have a problem with the fact that he is a part of the problem. he missed 25 games this season. you can't call guys out. the wizards have not officially playoffs just yet but after last night's debacle in sacramento, it's fair to say they're pretty much done. every game has become a must-win for the wizards so it makes you scratch your head as to how a team could lose this badly to a squad that has nothing to play for like the kings. not much happiness for the wizards and their fans these days. late last night the wizards couldn't get off the sleep train. urgency not a key word these days for a squad fighting for their playoff lives. not much of that against sacramento last night. the wizards have lost two in a row now. they're 3 1/2 games back of that final playoff spot in the east and bradley beal is fed up with his teammates' effort. >> to me it felt like we just gave up. a great opportunity to make the playoffs but just not hungry enough. i guess we kind of feel like we're already in the playoffs for some reason. either that or we just want to get to the idea. guys don't want to play, they need to sit down. everybody is [ bleep ], either you want to play or you don't. plain and simple. either you want to win or you don't. if you don't want to win, then you need to sit down. >> naturally those comments were a popular topic on social media. a poll was tweeted out asking if beal was right calling out his teammates. one of the teammates responded with a simple no, he does not agree with beal. 25 games he's missed this season. granted, a lot of injuries on this team, he's not the only problem. i don't think it's fair to point to one game. >> of course it's not and best thing you can say for all this is at least it's not as bad as it is with the lakers. >> it could be a lot worse. the wizards play again on friday in phoenix. they wrap up the west coast road trip against the clippers. >>> vernon davis grew up watching the redskins play his en call himself a member of the burgundy and gold. he signed a one-year deal with the organization today. davis won a super bowl with the broncos last season. he was traded to denver after spending his first ten seasons with the 49ers. at 32 years old, he's fourth in receiving touchdowns in san francisco history. fans here remember davis from his days at the university of maryland, but before that starring at bun dadunbar high s here in d.c. so coming home to the redskins is a huge, huge deal for vernon. he took to twitter sharing this picture writing, i'm coming home. let's do this. one guy coming in, one guy going out. terrence pot roast nighten tweeted decision made. pot roast visited both the patriots and the redskins this week. he's now heading to new england after spending just one season with the skins. it's his third team in as many >>> let's go to the ice. jason chimera's wallet a little lighter after this hit. he was fined $5,000 by the nhl for the hill with the butt end of his hockey stick. the capitals lost in a shootout to philadelphia. even more upset because the senators have officially been eliminated from the playoffs right now thanks to that loss by the capitals for the first time in 46 years, no canadian team will be in this year's nhl playoffs. >> wow, that's big. >>> moving on to soccer now. the women's national team, they have filed a form
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maryland. >> i have been a fan of maryland basketball all my life. that's one of the reasons i wanted to come here. i haven't seen a maryland team be good in a long time like since i was 5. >> first ever national championship. >> reporter: that was 13 years ago. fans say the game has been a long time coming. >> we will get a win. >> what a university, what a school, what a team. our year. >> i think we will crush kansas. >> that excitement is translating into dollars and must have maryland merchandise is going fast. >> our guys have been playing real well. i am looking forward to exciting basketball. >> reporter: diehard fans are crossing their fingers hoping the game ends with a sweet terp's victory. >> i picked maryland all e >> go maryland. >> reporter: they are confident going into the game tonight. they have a reputation forgetting rowdy. that's why campus police are on high alert. >> not rowdy but excited. it will be packed where you are. >> route 1. i spent a lot of time there. >> by the way, folks, check out adam's tie if we can get a closer look. i don't know if you can see that. >> fighting terrapins because we sh
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marylander. au -- former slave holder who has a different view of how dred scott should turn out. it is a marylander against marylander. ms. swain: jim, you are on the air. caller: thank you for this series. thanks specifically to the two guests. i'm a former retired attorney and last time i looked at dred scott was about 50 years ago. this is the worst case that the supreme court has decided. i would have said plessy versus ferguson because the effect of it continued longer. and also, i don't know if you can answer this. i don't believe you are doing plessy in this series. you are doing brown versus board of education. i would like to know why you're not doing plessy v. ferguson? had 12 weeks and thousands of cases. we went to the constitution center, and spent lots of time arguing over which cases would be our landmark cases, knowing we could not do all of them. we are already thinking about next year. ,ut with plessy v. ferguson perhaps more impactful in the long run? prof. bracey: in terms of impugning the reputation of the court -- i think the caller is absolutely right, but in terms of impacting the reputation o
marylander. au -- former slave holder who has a different view of how dred scott should turn out. it is a marylander against marylander. ms. swain: jim, you are on the air. caller: thank you for this series. thanks specifically to the two guests. i'm a former retired attorney and last time i looked at dred scott was about 50 years ago. this is the worst case that the supreme court has decided. i would have said plessy versus ferguson because the effect of it continued longer. and also, i don't...
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and into southern maryland portion of southern maryland actually just got upgraded to winter storm warning as it has been snowing heavily right about here the surgeon tip of marylandight there saint mary's as we look live over delaware right now you can see that's where the heaviest snow is falling in our region. these are the areas that could get again closer to 2-inches of snow the heaviest snow in our region as we have been saying central and southern new jersey and interior south jersey. this the first push of snow. overnight all the dry hair behind it. dry slot. this going to wind down quiet overnight with sporadic light snow here and there much these spots along the coast could get another round of it as we head into tomorrow but that time it could mix with some rain as temperatures will warm up a little bit. you can see the instead yesterday snow southern sis sussex county delaware. at the moment in philadelphia very very light flakes and on and off through the remainder of the this evening. lower bucks, montgomery county until 9am in the city. 1:00 p.m. for the shore points and portions of southern delaware. temperatures right now very close to the freezin
and into southern maryland portion of southern maryland actually just got upgraded to winter storm warning as it has been snowing heavily right about here the surgeon tip of marylandight there saint mary's as we look live over delaware right now you can see that's where the heaviest snow is falling in our region. these are the areas that could get again closer to 2-inches of snow the heaviest snow in our region as we have been saying central and southern new jersey and interior south jersey....
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maryland. he was a maryland slave owner, very wealthy maryland slave wner, and his brother-in-law was who? francis scott key was his brother-in-law. >> during the time before the family actually freed scott after the dred scott decision, you don't know if there was any communication with frederick douglass and the chief justice or the president? jamie: i don't believe so. i haven't come across that. that's an excellent question. sorry. >> when you said that lincoln was the ultimate casualty of the civil war, did i hear you right? ok. jamie: yes. our friend sarah jencks works at ford's theater. i have learned a lot from you. do you have anything you want to say about douglass or lincoln? sarah jencks. sarah: the only thing i have to say is if you are really interested in douglass, today is the celebration of his birthday and it goes on until 4:30. i encourage you to go and find out more because it's wonderful. there are all sorts of events happening all day. jamie: today and tomorrow? sarah: no, just today. i thought it was tomorrow also. he celebrated his birthday as february 14. he didn't
maryland. he was a maryland slave owner, very wealthy maryland slave wner, and his brother-in-law was who? francis scott key was his brother-in-law. >> during the time before the family actually freed scott after the dred scott decision, you don't know if there was any communication with frederick douglass and the chief justice or the president? jamie: i don't believe so. i haven't come across that. that's an excellent question. sorry. >> when you said that lincoln was the ultimate...
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and into southern maryland portion of southern maryland actually just got upgraded to winter storm warning as it has been snowing heavily right about here the surgeon tip of maryland right there saint mary's as we look live over delaware right now you can see that's where the heaviest snow is falling in our region. these are the areas that could get again closer to 2-inches of snow the heaviest snow in our region as we have been saying central and southern new jersey and interior south jersey. this the first push of snow. overnight all the dry hair behind it. dry slot. this going to wind down quiet overnight with sporadic light snow here and there much these spots along the coast could get another round of it as we head into tomorrow but that time it could mix with some rain as temperatures will warm up a little bit. you can see the instead yesterday snow southern sis sussex county delaware. at the moment in philadelphia very very light flakes and on and off through the remainder of the this evening. lower bucks, montgomery county until 9am in the city. 1:00 p.m. for the shore points and portions of southern delaware. temperatures right now very close to the freez
and into southern maryland portion of southern maryland actually just got upgraded to winter storm warning as it has been snowing heavily right about here the surgeon tip of maryland right there saint mary's as we look live over delaware right now you can see that's where the heaviest snow is falling in our region. these are the areas that could get again closer to 2-inches of snow the heaviest snow in our region as we have been saying central and southern new jersey and interior south jersey....
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the mall was -- had enormous tracks on it -- enormous number of tracks, they went down to maryland, down maryland avenue. they were and when -- in the cleveland administration the railroads had a very big push to make the mall that therm filling in, the mall that we walk across today has been largely reclaimed. beyond the washington monument toward the lincoln memorial. and they wanted to use that land for -- for freight yard. and it didn't work out that way. the more interesting story, i think, is about the creation of union station. in -- as part of mcmillan plan, and what happened was that the mcmillan plan if you're not familiar with it, was a group of senator james mcmillan from michigan who was in very much involved with the district of columbia and very much appreciative of everything in the district of columbia. he really cared about this city. and one of the things he wanted it to do was so bring some design organization to it because largely by 1900 while false plans had been ignored in terrible ways, and so mcmillan ultimately got through the senate in class it can senate fashion. they
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minute. >>> virginia trying to avoid the same pain maryland faced last kept it close for a while but couldn't overcome another dismal shooting night. maryland of 25 three-point attempts. the loss means the end of the season but for others the end of their collegiate careers. >> i went in the locker room and i was smiling because i was so happy. not just for this team, but for this program. just see how far it has come over the last four years and makes me so proud to be a part of it. >> for them to extend their arms to me and pick me up when i was down. that means a lot to me and i just have nothing but love for all these guys and everyone a part of this program. i have that love for the rest of my life. >> all right, busy evening tonight here on csn. we have the cats and wizards in action. let's start on the ice where capitals clinched first place in their division and their conference and they're about to get even stronger. scary stuff for the rest of the nfl. return to the lineup after missing 13 games. carlson and devil team in new j to take on the devils. now, washington certainly has that. >> he looked really, really good out there to
minute. >>> virginia trying to avoid the same pain maryland faced last kept it close for a while but couldn't overcome another dismal shooting night. maryland of 25 three-point attempts. the loss means the end of the season but for others the end of their collegiate careers. >> i went in the locker room and i was smiling because i was so happy. not just for this team, but for this program. just see how far it has come over the last four years and makes me so proud to be a part of...
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this maryland officer is dead this maryland officer is dead following a gun battle... authorities say police were going about their business sunday... when a gunman fired at the first officer he saw outside the prince george police station. jacai colson was killed. "an unwarranted, unprovoked attack on our police officers at a police station. absolutely, unprecedented and unacceptable." other officers returned fire and hit one suspect, who is expected to survive. a second suspect was also arrested. colson was a four-year veteran of the department and served as an undercover narcotics officer. he would have celebrated his 29th birthday later this week. al-qaida is now claiming responsibility for an attack on a beach resort on officials say 14 civilians, two special forces and six assailants were killed. a diplomatic source in the region says the terrorists most likely targeted a u-s delegation led by the assistant commerce secretary visiting that country--there's no indications any americans were hurt or killed in the attack. new this morning new this morning... the rea
this maryland officer is dead this maryland officer is dead following a gun battle... authorities say police were going about their business sunday... when a gunman fired at the first officer he saw outside the prince george police station. jacai colson was killed. "an unwarranted, unprovoked attack on our police officers at a police station. absolutely, unprecedented and unacceptable." other officers returned fire and hit one suspect, who is expected to survive. a second suspect was...
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maryland 400. >> reporter: patrick o'donnell is referring to about 400 american soldiers from maryland called the maryland 400. they thought at the battle of brooklyn in the revolutionary war. it was august, 1776, a month after the adoption of the declaration of independence, that american soldiers fought british soldiers on battle hill in brooklyn. cemetery, although none of the soldiers are buried here. jeff is the cemetery's historian. >> that is the first battle after the declaration of independence, the largest battle of the entire american revolution. >> reporter: across the river, you have manhattan where george washington needed to get back to. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was later in the battle that the maryland 400 took an epic stand against thousands of british soldiers at the old stonehouse in brooklyn. they sacrificed themselves so that the vast majority of george washington's army could make it safely back to their 40s in brooklyn heights. the old stonehouse museum in park slope was built in part with stones from the original building. the book tells the story. >> a small band of men made
maryland 400. >> reporter: patrick o'donnell is referring to about 400 american soldiers from maryland called the maryland 400. they thought at the battle of brooklyn in the revolutionary war. it was august, 1776, a month after the adoption of the declaration of independence, that american soldiers fought british soldiers on battle hill in brooklyn. cemetery, although none of the soldiers are buried here. jeff is the cemetery's historian. >> that is the first battle after the...
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maryland center barbara mccull ski said is needed to get it back on track. fox blamed d.c., maryland and virginia leaders for failing to promote a culture of safety. >> deliberate decision needed on the part of everyone involved in this, to focus relentlessly on safety. >> what so has me jazzed is after the 2009 accident in which self people died, we're still advocating for a culture of safety. >> jack evans said today the region needs to support metro with more dedicated funding. mikulski praised the manager for his decision to close the decision. he'll meet with local centers next month to lay out a plan of action. >> we asked you today if metro was right to close down the in, and the large margin said yes. >>> we made it into the 70s. some of us even hit 80. what's this talk about snow now, doug? ? we are so done with that. >> i've got to tell you, about a week and a half said winter over, no more snow, that's at least the way it was looking. well, now, i guess you can never rule it out in the month of march. i should know better. take a look outside. 74 degrees the high temperature in d.c. 84 in richmond. really nice warmth across our region today. but look at the headlines tonight. another nice one tomorrow, cooler temperatures, and a possible weekend storm. this could be a coastal storm maybe a nor'easter, and it would have some snow associated with it. i'll talk much more about this coming up in about ten minutes right here from the storm center. >> thank you, doug. >>> residents of more than a dozen apartments in prince georges county are finding a new pl massive fire sparked on the top floor of the complex on barn a bus road and spread to three alarms. firefighters were able to contain the fire to that one building there. no one was hurt. but everyone in the pulledingbu out of their home tonight. >>> a man's home burned down in wood bridge. it happened early this morning, a neighbor stood by helplessly as it was destroyed. unsure if he was still inside. investigators can't go in until tomorrow, when a crane comes by to steady the home which is now unsafe. at least two other families in neighboring homes have been displaced. one firefighter was seriously hurt but he's expected to survive. >>> the deadly ambush in prince george's county, police tell us ki colson was deliberately fired at by another officer in a case of mistaken identity. officer colson worked undercover, as you know, and police tell us michael ford was the one purposely shooting at police, and ambulance and vehicles passing by. all while his 18-year-old brother elijah recorded it. and after his 21-year-old brother malik drove them there. malik actually passed out in court today after being told he and elijah would be held without bond on attempted murder and assault charges. >>> we just got our hands on testimony. we weren't expecting to hear until tomorrow. it shows state and federal government blaming each other for flint's water crisis. michigan governor rick snyder will testify that, quote, inefficient, ineffective and unactable bureaucrats at the epa allowed this disaster to continue unnecessarily. but the epa will say it's a manager deciding the city would switch to an untreated source to save money. to be fair, both sides admit some of their own failures, but the bottom line is this, lead started leaching into flint's water supply. up to 12,000 children may have been drinking and bathing in contaminated water. tomorrow morning michigan's governor and officials from the environmental protection agency will both be on capitol hill testifying before the house oversight and government reform committee. lead is toxic, and cdc said it may take years to know how much damage the water has done to those children. >> chris lawrence, thank you. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said it's fair and reasonable to allow the next president to choose the next skourtd justice. mcconnell wrote an op-ed for the usa "today," after president announced judge merrick garland as his pick for the supreme court. he received bipartisan support when the senate confirmed him for the federal appeals court. fight is not with the president's nominee. >>> emotions running high in prince william county tonight over the controversial renaming of a middle school in dale city. many are downright angry over how the switch came about, and as jackie benson tells us tonight, some of that anger is generations deep. >> reporter: there was a lot of emotion here tonight. there was also some anger. >> please stop saying mr. god win was a separatist. people will retaliated because it's not the truth. >> reporter: the way the school board changed the name of the school was part of a swap. brokered to allow a new elementary school to be named for a county firefighter who died in the line of duty. the middle school name change created two groups of unhappy people. the first group says they feel the decision should not have been made without their input, reflects unfairly on godwin, who served two terms of governor of virginia in the late '60s and early '70s. >> godwin saw the error in his thinking and did a complete turn-around. he campaigned for championing the enactedment of the civil rights act. he corrected it. you have also made a huge mistake. with the name change. i usual you to correct it. >> reporter: supporters of the decision to name the school for dr. george hampton, a twished military veteran and community leader expressed bitter disappointment. >> we're seeing what has happened to some of our minorities. we don't get a fair shake. we really don't. >> reporter: at this point, it is not clear exactly what the school board plans to do. in prince william county, jackie ben sen, news 4. >>> a virginia sentenced to 15 years in a north korean prison. the effort at home tonight to set him free. >>> a relatively new safety feature about to become standard on all cars. how long before your new car could stop you in your tracks. >>> we have new video of a jail break, by helicopter. what was waiting for these guys on the other side of the prison walls. >>> the metro rail system was completely shut down today. we'll get you ready for tomorrow morning's commute. up-to-the-minute updates plus the road conditions and chuck bell will have your st. patrick's day forecas tomort.ro ♪ ♪♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. 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[snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>> they're designed to prevent accidents, and soon automatic emergency braking systems will be added as a standard feature on nearly all new vehicles in the u.s. we expect to learn more tomorrow, but this is what we know tonight. 20 automakers are in on this deal, according to "consumer reports." that represents about 99% of the cars in the u.s. market. news 4 has learned that automakers will phase in the equipment for all cars by the year 2022. that will include backup cameras, radar and other sensors. >>> u.s. officials are scrambling tonight to try to get a university of virginia student back home from north korea. the student was convicted of stealing a sign from his hotel there, and sentenced to more than a decade of hard labor. nbc's richard engel explains why he w strategy to get him home. >> reporter: 21-year-old otto warmbier looked disoriented as north korea's top court, where the university of virginia student pleaded for a light sentence. >> please save my life. >> reporter: he didn't get one. 15 years hard labor. >> i beg of you. i am only human. i have made the worst mistake of my life. >> reporter: but his crime, a human rights group said, was more like a college prank. the ohio native allegedly stole a propaganda banner from his hotel. warmbier said in his confession it was for a church group back home in exchange for a used car. north korea found him guilty of subversion. former governor, bill richardson, who has negotiated with north korea in the past, is working to secure warmbier's release. >> i'm trying to get him ea grounds, but keep the politics, the bad relationship between the u.s. and north korea out of the equation. >> reporter: warmbier's family has stressed that their son has apologized and called for his are elease. the white house today accused north korea of holding warmbier as a political pawn. richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> very special night for several well-deserving journalists in downtown d.c. the news director foundation held the annual first amendment award. tom brokaw was also honored as well as allison parker and adam war, the virginia journalist killed in an ambush on live television. zion said he'll never take freedom of speech for granted after his experience in iran. >>> it was like a movie scene, but this was real life. escapes ever caught on camera. a hijacked helicopter hovered over a canadian prison yard while two inmates try desperately to grab a rope. eventually the helicopter landed on the roof, the inmates got in and were air lifted to a nearby getaway car. this whole scene played out for six minutes, as unarmed prison guards watched. both men were captured hours later and they're still behind bars. this all happened three years ago in quebec, but authorities just released the video. >> this is how we got the camera back here in washington, about three, four years ago. >> i had to hold on the entire time. it was cold that day. but if you remember, my hands were frozen to the rope. >> we're glad you made it. you're going to need your strength for the weather to come, right? >> i've just got to mention the word frozen. i didn't think we would see any more snow this season. >> i remember you saying that. >> let's show you what we're dealing with now. we're talking even after today's snow coming up on sunday. not a sure thing, but something to be watching. right now, a very nice night, 56 degrees, winds are calm, mostly clear skies across the region. a few showers earlier, but those are gone. look at the difference here. anytime we clear out with light winds, temperatures go bananas here. 49 culpepper. loray at 64 degrees. temperatures all over the board here. they'll moderate by early tomorrow morning, everybody will be on the cooler side. one storm around salisbury toward ocean city, the rest of us on the dry side. tomorrow, same deal as today. mostly sunny for the most part. a few clouds during the afternoon. here's 12:30. sunshine, nice and warm once again. we'll see a few showers, that's all they're going to be, just a few showers coming on through. light to moderate, not expecting anything too heavy. we'll watch it during the er we've got one huge storm here. a cold front, that's what came through earlier today. we've got another front back to the west of the another piece of energy here coming around chicago, st. louis. that's what's going to come through during the day tomorrow. so we will see some isolated showers. you can see that spin, some snow, lots of snow back towards minneapolis, up towards the green bay, wisconsin, area. for us, our storm comes this weekend. tomorrow, no problems. nice and mild, 65 gaithersburg, 69 culpepper, 67 in leesburg. nice and mild all the way around. back to winter. really? yeah, you know, we've got an area of low pressure that will move up the coast. this coastal low could become a nor'easter and some of the computer models actually giving us some snow. it's just hard to get accumulated snowfall in the month of march. snow is looking likely. but hard to accumulate. so even if it snows for a few hours, the roads are going to be okay, maybe a very pretty snow. watch. we have a lot of time to figure it out between now and sunday. tomorrow, st. paddy's day. 62 on friday. 50 on saturday. so a cool saturday. highs upper 40s to around 50. a good chance of the rain or show coming sunday. much more on this early tomorrow morning. but i'm looking towards next wednesday. look at the book ends, 69 tomorrow, 68 next wednesday. don't worry about the sunday snow. >> just focus on the end. >> sunday. >> thank you, doug. >>> you bet. >>> john wahl leads the wizards ose step cl when you build one of the biggest retail businesses in america, you spend a lot of time working closely with elected officials. from secretaries to presidents you learn what works in government and what doesn't. you take those lessons all the way to congress. you pledge to take nothing from pacs or corporations because the only special interest a congressman should have is you and he'll promise to work with anyone if it'll get things done. after all he's spent 30 years working both sides of the aisle. i'm david trone and i approve this message. advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy. with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management team. >>> from here on, it's almost must-win, game after game. >> two and a half games back of the final spot in the eastern conference. they need to win from here on out. earlier this week, john wall said the next two games for the wizards would determine their season. the all-star definitely played like the season was on the line tonight, matching his third triple-double of the year, as wizards win back-to-back games in blowout fashion. with the victory, they take the season series from chicago. john wall did it all. hand in his face, knocks down the jump shot. wizards up 11 at halftime. later on he wasn't just scoring, delivering the ball, too. here's junior knocking down the three-pointer. porter has defender. he scored 20 points. more from john wall. coming up with the steal here. good defense. no one stopping him. he'll goll the way, and his third triple-double of the season, sixth of his career. 29 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds. wizards take this one 117-96. >>> college basketball. george washington opening things up at home. second half, the sophomore with the big-time flush there. he scored 15 points for the colonials. under 20 seconds to play now. hofstra is down. green right to the bucket and scores. we are tied at 80 with 13 seconds left. george washington not playing for overtime. alex there. the fadeaway. how about that for your game-winner. w takes this one 82-80. >>> elsewhere, buzz williams and the hokies. game went to overtime. the sophomore buries the triple. virginia tech is up three. in the overtime session, back to a one-point game, under a minute to go. nice drive there. he dropped 28 tonight. virginia tech takes it 86-81. >>> just a few hours ago, the marylandn spokane, washington. maryland plays south dakota state on friday. they'll practice tomorrow. our very own cara maloney will have live reports for you throughout the day. >>> at the verizon center today, rocking there. gene simmons, the legend. he welcomed the a arena football is built as a faster, more entertaining game than the nfl. what a day at verizon center. >> it is such an awesome fan experience going to those games. i can't wait. >> yogot season u >>> it was quite a big night for prince georges high school seniors. they held an event called inspiring leadership and excellence, a new initiative to honor ships. two students from each school were chosen. congratulations to all those scholars. >> good for them. >>> that's going to do it for us. the "tonight show" with jimmy fallon is heading your way. >>> thanks for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? 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maryland, virginia, and in other states. > wait a minute. min >> all jokes aside, maryland ana virginia offenders owe the district the most money. mon people who live in the marylandowe almost $36 million for for unpaid tickets. people who live in virginia owe almost $21 million in unpaid tickets. and district residents also owe $21 million in unpaid tickets.. > combined forbs says enoughne that's enough to buy four jet extreme jets or four private bohemian islands. is i'm tired of it. i i'm tired of paying so many tickets here. trust me. do you pay them right away? awa >> well, i usually wait like -- ticket.. and i pay them probably 20 gays. larry rogers lives in springdale, maryland and offersn this advice to ticket offends. if you are a one-time event you come game, that he's g. see where i'm parked? i'm parked or the street. i don't like $20 parking garages. you can get away with it if you park in the garage. you try parking on the street te for four dollars then you need u to pay your parking ticket. and it's not just unpaid parking tickets posing a problem, the millions owed include red light cameras. we wanted to check out a a reel-light situation. it looks
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maryland before playing for browns and colts. >> today, maryland congressman chris van holland will be in annapolis toblevent people on f bixt terrorist to incorporate e appropriate lessons on domestic lie convenience and dating violence into curriculums. that bill well be introduced today. >> latest on double murder and suicide they say stem from domestic violence. tariq ajones young mother of three and half-sister harris for a violent attack involving jones and paid po head. but i pray -- i feel sorry for the kids. i really do.. >> hanover county police are investigating reynolds death. . >> in honor of fallen prince william county officer ashley guindon and officers shot along with her while responding to domestic violence call the schaffer office is hosting a blood drive he loudoun county office in leesburg. two officers are recovering well according the prince william kouxty police. meanwhile, officer jessie hemton is back home with family shared this photo of him leaving the you it's extremely nice to walk out of the than nothing but a beautiful sunset. forecast for today up to 58 by 8 a.m. sunny skies. warm conditions. through the day today. and temperatures will go from the 70s up the lower 80s. overrulely in town today, we're going to go for a high temperature of 80. i'm not going to push my luck. i'm going to stop right. there it's time for erin and traffic on this wednesday morning. . >> well, 4:36 right now and obviously gary mentioned, fearing up to be a beautiful day and if you're just starting to wake up and think about hea heading out, 95 northbound moving nicely in garrisonville. not seeing slow downs, plenty of green on the map prince william. same story closer to bottom the beltway good across the wilson bridge upper loop and outer loop looking good and we have ongoing construction, 395 show you how things are haiping up. beltway movingoalsville. 2 ip of cop he for the day and keep a close eye on traffic, wisdom, maureen. >> thank you, erin, to unstnably warm weather the cherry blossoms will bloom a little earlier. originally the national park service predicted peak bloom between march 31 and april 3 and now bloom dates are predicted marchch 18 and 236789 thank you to the warm weather. >> more ways than one we're thanking weather. >> president obama getting a clean bill of health. his trip to the doctor's office and how much his health improved. >> a murder of a chicago boy has police officially charming his accused killer 4:37 is the time. stay with us we'reba five tackers were shot and killed and it aviv. right now we have no other execution killing of a 9-year-old boy and they oyvrd said she neveron and in it read a criminal complaint about her husb in the deposition. he admitted he gave quaaludes with someone he wanted to>> p picture show and monty python his career producing plays in london before switch together big screen. >> the world of entertainment also mourning loss of another great this morning. coming up how beatles producer george martin is being remembered. and six months after a d.c. teen was shot outside while coming home from the library we'll talk about her struggle to cope with violence in her neighborhood. that continues and why her mother says the city needs toe do owe more to help and first talking to gary mcgrady about our weather. >> hey, guys, mostly -- it's a chilly in a few shots in morning. mostly mild out there. we'll be warm, warm, warm toda today. very spring like. full forecast and traffic stay with us the official cause of death. >> that's what they say. >> yes. that's the truth what's up, gary. >> you produce this forecast, right? let see how good --. >> what mother nature that's store. buy us. >> 79 degreesll like today. temperature of 81. yesterday. perhaps talking about this the last couple days. and some spots will be lower to mid 80s. tomorrow as well. and by there's a whole frontal system t gets there could be a few showers. it's looking national am 53. bwi marshall 353 clear skies for us and temperatures in 40s and 50s and few spots in the 30s and dom nats of the high pressure keeping all that rain back out to the west of us for the next couple days and as we get to friday morning did you notice a few showers drifting on by and here's the front right up here and we think there will be -- a little cooler with clouds and again, we're not talking about cold. i don't see anything cold for quite a while. maybe not to the latter part of the month. forecasts for today, 58, 8 a.m. and 75 at noontime and 7 5:00 today. . with on inarea and outer loop. and right now we're looking for a look at maps and show you what else you are dealing with look going dale city to woodbridge and 395 alternateen closures on exit an exit ramps sem fair yain nice and quiet across the 14 street bridge if you wake newspaper rosalyn and head to georgetown and keep look going same story 11 and 14 street bridge and no issues 6 quiet through throughville. we you have the tracks outside of san francisco and pey serious iesn. thankfully both the reporter and photographer were okay. and police believe the driver of the car may have hit the gag instead of brakes causing it to veer off to the sidewalk. wow. aghway patrol officer rescued life saver. >> and inthe cases will be sent back to a lower ials can move fe various charges in gray's death and suffered a fatal spinal injury inside a baltimore police fan last april. d.c. police need help two people suspected in pick pocket robbery. an update on a girl who was one nd the victim's of laste grades slid xtd she and fours and broken appliances and she's still traumatized from the shooting. >> i told my grandma to cook and i was making these biscuit biscuits. when i opened the container it went pop and i fros. and then after like my brot joke or something i was playing they this. university of maryland mroyvrp will be present. >> meanwhile, presiden75 pounds five pounds less than in 201 4 hi. apple cofounder steve woes knee ak is supporting apple in the fight to build a skeleton key to break into iphone s. they have always pro second user's right and the federal government is using a weak excuse to gain access to information. after federal authorities asked the tech giant to unlock an iphone used by one twovrt san bernadine owe shooters. the iphone will help with the investigation. >> good news for fans of fantasy web sites draft king and fan dual. a video tribute for rg3 has gone viral. whretdz of lights and retweets. malik is not ashamed of his love for rg three. . >> i'm not ashamed to say that i get emotional yeah i'm a fan. you know i don't have any personal relationship with him but you know what i mean, what are fans for.d posts them on so. rg3 it. yesterday morning you were to school off. leonardtown 5 aas well and fredericksburg 44. we'll warm up, warm up nice a lip warm up
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maryland congressman chris van hollen, who representing the eighth congressional district and congresswoman donna edwards, representing maryland's fourth congressional district. we will allow our audience to o ahead and applaud. all right. our candidates today will be facing questions from our panel. let's introduce them. kai jackson has spent 20 years in maryland. and bruce depuyt who has spent more than 25 years covering news and politics in and around washington. here on newschannel 8. so here are the rules. each candidate will have 60 seconds to respond to our panel's questions. after each gives their answer, their opponent can answer. each candidate then has an opportunity for a 230-second rebut @at their discretion -- 30-second rebuttal at their discretion. when we reach the 53-minute mark, we'll wrap up the comments, signaling the end of the q&a and each can make a closing argument. a coin toss determines the order of the first question and who goes first in those closing statements. bruce depuyt has our first question. brews. bruce: candidates, thank you for being here. congressman van hollen, you won the coin flip. the first question is for you. the united states grows more diverse by the day. they say we will one day be a majority minority nation. but the senate remains overwhelmingly white and male. your main rival in this race says
maryland congressman chris van hollen, who representing the eighth congressional district and congresswoman donna edwards, representing maryland's fourth congressional district. we will allow our audience to o ahead and applaud. all right. our candidates today will be facing questions from our panel. let's introduce them. kai jackson has spent 20 years in maryland. and bruce depuyt who has spent more than 25 years covering news and politics in and around washington. here on newschannel 8. so...