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. >> nationals first baseman ryan zimmerman stopped by mcclain high school today to try to save of liveshe's part of the phones down home run campaign that with regional transportation agencies to prevent teenagers from texting and driving. news4 megan fitzgerald spoke with the baseball started to and students. >> he's one of the best players right now. >> when you have a person with that big of an influence on people, i think that people listen more. >> reporter: mcclain high school students got a chance to listen to nationals first baseman ryan zimmerman. >> today i'm asking the young drivers to help make our words safer by pledging to focus on the road and not on the phone when in the car. >> reporter: zimmerman designed the phones down home run pledge. >> you don't really realize the numbers until you sit down and read them and it's pretty staggering the amount of accidents and tragedies that can be avoided but just not using your phone. >> reporter: according to the virginia department of transportation, six teens die every year because of accidents and nearly 60% involve distractio
. >> nationals first baseman ryan zimmerman stopped by mcclain high school today to try to save of liveshe's part of the phones down home run campaign that with regional transportation agencies to prevent teenagers from texting and driving. news4 megan fitzgerald spoke with the baseball started to and students. >> he's one of the best players right now. >> when you have a person with that big of an influence on people, i think that people listen more. >> reporter:...
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this is the famous die-hard scene with john mcclain. i will say to my defense i did not take cut my feet like to push through. we use the same gun in the same amount of ground so i shot six rounds into that want to see if we could get through a sheet of laminated tempered glass. windshields in apartments and things like that. it works. they punched through. kennedy: let's take a look at predator and other famous scene from an iconic film. guns. >> all guns. kennedy: there you are. what is that apparatus? >> that apparatus is a mini-gun. there's nothing mini-about it. it's mounted on vehicles and helicopters. there he is right there on the left. kennedy: is it possible to shoot a handgun? >> now if you're flying that low because you are going to be an on your back. kennedy: you call that a kick. you call it recoil. kick back is what the hillbilly say. >> if you say kickback they say maybe that guy does a little bit about guns. there is kick but we tested it with real ammo to see the wood cut down trees and it did a very good job. kennedy
this is the famous die-hard scene with john mcclain. i will say to my defense i did not take cut my feet like to push through. we use the same gun in the same amount of ground so i shot six rounds into that want to see if we could get through a sheet of laminated tempered glass. windshields in apartments and things like that. it works. they punched through. kennedy: let's take a look at predator and other famous scene from an iconic film. guns. >> all guns. kennedy: there you are. what is...
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scott mcclain has reaction to the appointment of former fbi director robert mueller. >> reporter: the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia has taken an unexpected turn. the appointment of a special prosecutor. in a statement, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein wrote: special counsel is necessary in order for the american people to have full confidence in the outcome. reaction from capitol hill was swift especially from democrats who had insisted on a special prosecutor ever since fbi director james comey was fired last week. >> everyone in this country should breathe a sigh of relief. >> a very solid and significant step. >> reporter: rosenstein, who recommended firing comey, has appointed robert mueller to lead the russian investigation. mueller is a former marine and department of justice official who served as fbi director until 2013 after serving 12 years. >> this is the single most respected figure in american law enforcement. this is someone who really embodies the best of the american criminal justice system and the chips are are going
scott mcclain has reaction to the appointment of former fbi director robert mueller. >> reporter: the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia has taken an unexpected turn. the appointment of a special prosecutor. in a statement, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein wrote: special counsel is necessary in order for the american people to have full confidence in the outcome. reaction from capitol hill was swift especially from democrats who had insisted...
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correspondent scott mcclain is joining us now.bout these drugs and how authorities are responding. >> these drugs are incredibly dangerous just to be around and scary even for the experts. in fact, in georgia lab workers are now having to use the buddy system when they're testing drugs seized by police because of the potentially fatal risk of accidentally touching or inhaling them. the potatosy has reached a new level and adding a new level of danger for first responders. >> eventually we want to have it readily available to our citizens. >> reporter: in carol county just outside atlanta, deputy chief bud ben afield is on a mission. he wants every first responder to carry narcan. >> sometimes they are revived in as little as two to three minutes. >> sounds like a miracle drug. >> it does. >> reporter: but it may not be so miraculous when it comes to the street drugs fentanyl and u 47000. both so strong investigators say a single dose of narcan may not be enough. >> that's very, very scary. >> reporter: nelly miles speaks for the g
correspondent scott mcclain is joining us now.bout these drugs and how authorities are responding. >> these drugs are incredibly dangerous just to be around and scary even for the experts. in fact, in georgia lab workers are now having to use the buddy system when they're testing drugs seized by police because of the potentially fatal risk of accidentally touching or inhaling them. the potatosy has reached a new level and adding a new level of danger for first responders. >>...
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cnn's scott mcclain tells us all about it. >> eventually we want to have it readily available to ourreporter: in carol county the chief definiputy wants everyone carry narcan. >> sometimes they're revived in as little as two to three minutes. >> sounds like a miracle drug. >> it does. >> reporter: but it may not be so miraculous when it comes to the street drugs fentanyl and u 47700, both on the rise in georgia and both so strong, investigators say a single dose of narcan may not be enough. >> that's very, very scary. >> reporter: nelly miles speaks for the georgia bureau of investigation who she says has seen some combination of the drugs 50 times this year, causing 17 deaths, the same number of all of 2016. >> this crop of opioids for us, it's unheard of, unprecedented to see these types of concoctions coming into the crime lab here in georgia. >> reporter: the drugs have all the trappings of fentanyl, linked to overdoses and deaths. but these next generation drugs are so potent, she says even touching them can be deadly. >> they can be absorbed through the skin so if you're not we
cnn's scott mcclain tells us all about it. >> eventually we want to have it readily available to ourreporter: in carol county the chief definiputy wants everyone carry narcan. >> sometimes they're revived in as little as two to three minutes. >> sounds like a miracle drug. >> it does. >> reporter: but it may not be so miraculous when it comes to the street drugs fentanyl and u 47700, both on the rise in georgia and both so strong, investigators say a single dose of...
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here's cnn's scott mcclain. >> reporter: eventually we want to be able to have it readily available.in carol county, they're on a mission. they want every first responder to carry narcan, a nasal spray that reverses the affects of an opioid overdose. >> sometimes revived in as little as two to three minutes. >> sounds like a miracle drug. >> it does. >> reporter: but it may not be so miraculous when it comes to the street drugs fentanyl and o 47700, both on the rise in georgia and both so strong investigators say a single dose of narcan may not be enough. >> that's very, very scary. >> reporter: nelly miles speaks for the georgia bureau of investigation which she says has seen some combination of the drugs 50 times this year, causing 17 deaths. the same number as in all of 2016. >> these crop of synthetic opioids for us, it's unheard of, unprecedented to see these types of concoctions coming into the crime lab here in georgia. >> reporter: the drugs have all the trappings of fentanyl, an opioid that's often linked to overdoses and deaths. but these next generation drugs are so potent
here's cnn's scott mcclain. >> reporter: eventually we want to be able to have it readily available.in carol county, they're on a mission. they want every first responder to carry narcan, a nasal spray that reverses the affects of an opioid overdose. >> sometimes revived in as little as two to three minutes. >> sounds like a miracle drug. >> it does. >> reporter: but it may not be so miraculous when it comes to the street drugs fentanyl and o 47700, both on the...
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moderate rain also from mcclain gardens to howard university. so it's not going to let up. it will become a little heavier as we go through the night. heavy rain tonight. street flooding is possible. heavy rain ends before noon tomorrow. not before we get an additional 1-2 inches. windy and warm for mom. and then by the middle of next week we are talking july temperatures by next wednesday and thursday. 62 for tomorrow. and 77 on sunday. 75 monday. 84 on tuesday. and near 90, near 90 on wednesday. that is quite a 27-degree increase in about five days. for mom, on sunday 77. partly cloudy. windy and warmer. slight chance of a shower mainly north of town. look at the model projections. nearly an inch over 10:00 tonight rain and showers. temperatures low 50s. and by 7:00 the heaviest rain begins to cross over i-95. some big time rain though over night. that is when the heaviest rain will fall over midnight. low 50s to start with rain. and 54 with just showers by 1:00. heavy rain will cut off by noon. windy and warmer for mom 77. next seven days. tuesday 84. slight chance of a
moderate rain also from mcclain gardens to howard university. so it's not going to let up. it will become a little heavier as we go through the night. heavy rain tonight. street flooding is possible. heavy rain ends before noon tomorrow. not before we get an additional 1-2 inches. windy and warm for mom. and then by the middle of next week we are talking july temperatures by next wednesday and thursday. 62 for tomorrow. and 77 on sunday. 75 monday. 84 on tuesday. and near 90, near 90 on...
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. >> i do this because i normally work in mcclain, virginia, d.c. i don't want to put a bunch of miles on my car. now i've got to drive and put a bunch of miles on my car. >> reporter: you'll find metro miners here to help you this morning. we know the metro safe track surge will not likely impact the orange line service much. you will see slower the silver lines. 12 minute rate. back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> good news for metro riders, there is an end in sight for all of these safetrack surges. only one more left, surge 16. that will impact the red line between shady dwroef and twinbrook. you can find all the information you need to get through the surges on the nbc washington app. search safe track. >>> this is a live look at the white house right now. the news 4 angie goff is back nmt newsroom. >> reporter: according to the paper, president trump reviled highly classified intelligence information to sergei lavrov. it included details about an isis threat >>> the story that came out tonight is false. the president and the foreign minister
. >> i do this because i normally work in mcclain, virginia, d.c. i don't want to put a bunch of miles on my car. now i've got to drive and put a bunch of miles on my car. >> reporter: you'll find metro miners here to help you this morning. we know the metro safe track surge will not likely impact the orange line service much. you will see slower the silver lines. 12 minute rate. back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> good news for metro riders, there is an end in...
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it happened at a condo complex in mcclain and firefighters cut a path to her passenger side door anday but shaken up understandably so so. >> peter news jp ham has been named as police chief. he suction seeds kathy linear that left for job with nfl in september. newsham is leader that understands value of working with the community. >> happening the district as well. addressing childcare stan standards. and those interested in becoming a provider and legal clinic will be set up on hoy to navigate the rules and regulations of runing a childcare facility. >>> thanks very much, time for morning line right now. oh, boy, big test ahead for wizards as they lose game one boston and last night lose game two. coming wack home thursday wizards have about red hot at home. they could have won it last night. td on the floor. wizards up 13. looked like they would cruz right. john wall great game. 40 pints for john wall. celtics rally and took the lead. they took it to over time. wizards had a chance to win. wall and beihl both missed short jumpers e over time boston took over owe. isaiah only tom
it happened at a condo complex in mcclain and firefighters cut a path to her passenger side door anday but shaken up understandably so so. >> peter news jp ham has been named as police chief. he suction seeds kathy linear that left for job with nfl in september. newsham is leader that understands value of working with the community. >> happening the district as well. addressing childcare stan standards. and those interested in becoming a provider and legal clinic will be set up on...
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this is outside his home in mcclain. i shared some of scott macfarlane's reporting. he canvassed the capitol today that comey could come to the hill as early as next week. >> the two top leaders on the senate intelligence committee which includes virginia democrat mark warner have now invited james comey to appear in front of their panel within the week. >> we definitely want to see him next tuesday or as soon as we can. >> reporter: you think it's possible he comes before your committee as early as next tuesday. >> that's been our request and i tell his side of the story. >> reporter: senator warner says comey has not yet formally accepted. the committee is housed behind this secure door. meanwhile maryland senator says he wants to meet with rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who authored the memo detailing why comey was fired. he was maryland's top cop, the state federal's prosecutor. >> have you reached out to or spoken to mr. rosenstein about this. >> i plan to. >> reporter: senators ben cardin and ben hollen both testified in support of rosenstein, urgi
this is outside his home in mcclain. i shared some of scott macfarlane's reporting. he canvassed the capitol today that comey could come to the hill as early as next week. >> the two top leaders on the senate intelligence committee which includes virginia democrat mark warner have now invited james comey to appear in front of their panel within the week. >> we definitely want to see him next tuesday or as soon as we can. >> reporter: you think it's possible he comes before...
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mcclain, which reaffirmed the protections of the whistleblower protection act. the federal circuit's decision puts federal employees in an impossible situation. it forces them to choose between following their superior's orders or following the agency's rules or regulations. in many ways, an agency's rules and regulations are the standing orders of the head of the agency. my colleague, representative duffy, introduced the follow the rules act, to fix this problem. h.r. 657 makes clear that employees are protected from retaliation from disobeying orders that would violate an agency rule or regulation. refusing to obey such orders is exactly the type of action for which federal employees should be protected from retaliation. this legislation has bipartisan, bicameral support. it passed the house by voice vote near the end of the last congress. i hoped this legislation would be signed into law this congress and federal employees will be protected in trying to do the right thing. i thank representative duffy for his leadership on this issue. i urge my colleagues to
mcclain, which reaffirmed the protections of the whistleblower protection act. the federal circuit's decision puts federal employees in an impossible situation. it forces them to choose between following their superior's orders or following the agency's rules or regulations. in many ways, an agency's rules and regulations are the standing orders of the head of the agency. my colleague, representative duffy, introduced the follow the rules act, to fix this problem. h.r. 657 makes clear that...
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acrossolatility spreads asia mcclain markets after the s&p 500 plummeted why the most since septemberres suggest a modest bounce. election. iranian the u.s. impose new sanctions on iran but keeps the nuclear deal intact. this comes as iranians vote for the next president tomorrow. we are live in tehran. you're welcome. it is bloomberg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show here in the city of london. and a welcome to the program. it has gone 7:00 a.m. in london, breaking news coming across the bloomberg. last securities giving us an update. they give us their adjusted share at 48.3 pence, pretax profit numbers coming through. profit of 100 12 million pounds. interesting to see what sort of outlet statement they give, that will be interesting. given what we heard yesterday from british land, we expect the ceo, he seemed composed about the challenges that brexit will impose. we talked that she talked about the challenge that retail will come under and how they try to manage that. we have yet to see anything on the outlook but that will be typical. manus: companies have held onto the
acrossolatility spreads asia mcclain markets after the s&p 500 plummeted why the most since septemberres suggest a modest bounce. election. iranian the u.s. impose new sanctions on iran but keeps the nuclear deal intact. this comes as iranians vote for the next president tomorrow. we are live in tehran. you're welcome. it is bloomberg daybreak europe, our flagship morning show here in the city of london. and a welcome to the program. it has gone 7:00 a.m. in london, breaking news coming...
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. >> reporter: marshall mcclain is an expert on airport security and says what's needed is more policemore screening. >> to truly have something to deter, you're still going to have to have armed police officers to do that, rather than worrying about whether people have too many papers in their luggage. >> reporter: travelers stuff their bags to avoid check-in fees and this will only make flying more difficult. it does seem pre-checkers will be exempt from these new policies. so far tsa says this is all in an effort to make flying safer. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >>> last month, republicans in the house rushed to pass their obamacare replacement before the nonpartisan congressional budget office could analyze it. the analysis came today. the bill would reduce federal deficits by $119 billion by 2026. but 23 million americans would lose their coverage. republicans in the senate are starting over, writing their own version. >>> tornados touched down in the carolinas. a school gymnasium was destroyed in north carolina. another twister hit near columbia, south carolina but no injuri
. >> reporter: marshall mcclain is an expert on airport security and says what's needed is more policemore screening. >> to truly have something to deter, you're still going to have to have armed police officers to do that, rather than worrying about whether people have too many papers in their luggage. >> reporter: travelers stuff their bags to avoid check-in fees and this will only make flying more difficult. it does seem pre-checkers will be exempt from these new policies....
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. >> it looks like it's moving east-northeast towards mcclain, texas. it's a pretty significant tornado right now. >> the storm system that started in the texas plains produced as many as 27 tornados that also tore through parts of oklahoma. kansas, nebraska and wisconsin. a deadly and devastating reminder of mother nature's furry in the heart of tornado alley. many of the streets here are still impassable. a lot of the residents say they were only able to survive the storm, they say, because they were riding it out in their storm shelters, as you mietd imagine. the cleanup is only just beginning. matt, savannah, al. >> jacob in elk city, oklahoma, thank you very much. >> that sets things up nicely for you, al. what do we expect today? >> we have the next 48 hours where we have severe weather. tomorrow, even more severe weather than what we're expecting today. you can see storms firing up from the u.p. of michigan down to dallas, as well. right now, the bull's eye today, much of iowa. we with look for this scattered activity to make its way through the
. >> it looks like it's moving east-northeast towards mcclain, texas. it's a pretty significant tornado right now. >> the storm system that started in the texas plains produced as many as 27 tornados that also tore through parts of oklahoma. kansas, nebraska and wisconsin. a deadly and devastating reminder of mother nature's furry in the heart of tornado alley. many of the streets here are still impassable. a lot of the residents say they were only able to survive the storm, they...