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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the administration believes personal info for more than 4 million current and former federal employees may have been hacked. garrett haake has followed the story for us all day. he is live in the satellite center with the details. >> the hackers targeted the office of personnel management. that's essentially the hr department for the entire federal government. once they got inside the network they were able to snoop around quite a while before they were eventually detected in april. by then it was already too late. personal information for at least 4 million current and former government employees is now in the hands of hackers. government sources tell cbs news the hack began in china,
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the administration believes personal info for more than 4 million current and former federal employees may have been hacked. garrett haake has followed the story for us all day. he is live in the satellite center with the details. >> the hackers targeted the office of personnel management. that's essentially the hr department for the entire federal government. once they got inside the network they were able to snoop around quite a while before they were...
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. >>> peggy fox was in the courtroom when jesse matthew plead guilty today. >> reporter: the evidence was so overwhelming that not long after the prosecution rested its case, jesse matthew used a lford pleas on all three counts. he could face the death fenlt if convicted in the hannah graham case. >> now he is convicted in the most serious crimes you can be convicted of and it might put a hitch in his giddyap. >> reporter: jesse matthew's family had no comment after he entered guilty pleas though his sister was heard saying out loud, i just want this to be over. >> you think this is the best you can do, ma'am? >> no comment. >> reporter: defense attorney dawn butorac tried to prove someone else could have abducted and sexually attacked and murdered the victim. >> i think she is a brave young woman. >> reporter: and commonwealth attorney ray morrogh praised the victim. the dna found under her fingernail sealed the case. the chance that the dna belongs to jesse matthew is 1 in 7.2 billion, the world's population. >> she is the one that got away, and i'm sure sh
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. >>> peggy fox was in the courtroom when jesse matthew plead guilty today. >> reporter: the evidence was so overwhelming that not long after the prosecution rested its case, jesse matthew used a lford pleas on all three counts. he could face the death fenlt if convicted in the hannah graham case. >> now he is convicted in the most serious crimes you can be convicted of and it might put a hitch in his giddyap. >> reporter: jesse...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> but first another round of severe weather is heading our way and it could hit at the worst possible time. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt has more on the yellow alert. >> it's 84 right now. we'll drive a cold front through this atmosphere tomorrow afternoon. that will spell heavy storms and severe weather. let's start with futurecast at 3:00. notice showers up near frederick and gaithersburg and the more colors, the heavier the activity. 4:00 it's now approaching the beltway and also out into montgomery county and loudoun county. we're seeing more oranges and yellow, still 95 downtown tomorrow at 4:00. by 5:00 showers and storms across much of the metro area now south of 66 into southern maryland and down 95 almost to fredericksburg. then you saw how it got really red between 5:00 and 6:00. it blossomed through charles county. by 6:00 it's 91 downtown. by 7:00 all the severe weather is south of us. that's good. some leftover shower
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> but first another round of severe weather is heading our way and it could hit at the worst possible time. first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt has more on the yellow alert. >> it's 84 right now. we'll drive a cold front through this atmosphere tomorrow afternoon. that will spell heavy storms and severe weather. let's start with futurecast at 3:00. notice showers up near frederick and...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. there's severe thunderstorm watches and warnings throughout the metro area. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the storms. where are they right now? >> they're everywhere. look at these severe thunderstorm warnings across much of the metro area of d.c. stretching back to manassas and culpeper. the duller yellow is a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00. this bright yellow is now a severe thunderstorm warning. now when we click you folks out in jefferson county around berkeley springs and martinsburg and frederick county, you're no longer under the severe thunderstorm watch. the watch goes until 11:00. because it covers such a large area south and east that's why. we feel the threat will be over about 9:00 in the immediate metro area. wind gusts at national 48 miles per hour in the last 20 minutes. let's look at radar. a tremendous line of showers and storms pushing through, a lot of lightning, hail, damaging winds. frederick county, you're all right. leesburg you're in good
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. there's severe thunderstorm watches and warnings throughout the metro area. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the storms. where are they right now? >> they're everywhere. look at these severe thunderstorm warnings across much of the metro area of d.c. stretching back to manassas and culpeper. the duller yellow is a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00. this bright yellow is now a severe thunderstorm warning. now when we click you...
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i'm susan page. >> and i'm derek mcginty. this is capital download. >>> good morning and welcome to capital download. all right, senator bernie sanders has always been considered a long shot democratic presidential candidate, but he sure didn't sound like it when you talked to him this week. >> yes, he says he has a plan to win the democratic nominees. >> you got the biggest crowd in iowa
i'm susan page. >> and i'm derek mcginty. this is capital download. >>> good morning and welcome to capital download. all right, senator bernie sanders has always been considered a long shot democratic presidential candidate, but he sure didn't sound like it when you talked to him this week. >> yes, he says he has a plan to win the democratic nominees. >> you got the biggest crowd in iowa
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong temperature in the 90s. we'll start with the current temperatures right now, which is one reason why we say not to exercise in the evening as they are home and temperatures are still in the upper 80s as it is not that uncomfortable taking a while to cool off as the sun doesn't go down until 8:33. still 91 in leesburg as these are straight temperatures. 90 in gaithersburg, still 90 up in hagerstown for crying out loud. if you factor in the humidity it will be hotter. 95 in manassas and leesburg, but everybody is under the triple digit, which is a good thing, still hot enough that you need to remember to stay hydrated tomorrow and right on thr
. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong temperature in the 90s. we'll start with the current temperatures right now, which is one reason why we say...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the governor described his cancer as aggressive and advanced, but he's not going to let the diagnosis slow him down. governor hogan is ready to tackle this next challenge and he already has a bit of of humor about it. >> reporter: governor larry hogan says he has dozens of tumors inside his body right now, stage 3, possibly stage 4 nonhoggins lymphoma. he says it -- non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he says is t is treatable and he -- it is treatable and he is planning to work through chemotherapy and radiation. >> this cancer is very aggressive but also responds very well to chemotherapy treatment. the best news is that my odds of getting through this and beating this are much, much better than the odds i had of beating anthony brown to become the 62nd governor of maryland. [ applause ] >> over the coming months i'll be receiving multiple very aggressive chemotherapy treatments. most likely i'm going to lose my hair. you won't have these beautiful gray locks. i may trim down a little bit, but
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the governor described his cancer as aggressive and advanced, but he's not going to let the diagnosis slow him down. governor hogan is ready to tackle this next challenge and he already has a bit of of humor about it. >> reporter: governor larry hogan says he has dozens of tumors inside his body right now, stage 3, possibly stage 4 nonhoggins lymphoma. he says it -- non-hodgkin's lymphoma. he says is t is treatable and he -- it is treatable and he is planning...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. we will get to the tragedy in south carolina where nine people were killed. >>> but first let's get right to chief meterologist topper shutt who is tracking these violent storms. >> this hail is about an inch diameter, nickel size maybe, and that's been a common theme with all storms, one reason we've seen so many severe thunderstorm warnings. here's radar the last hour. this heavy storm has moved almost clear of prince george's county headed towards southern maryland, calvert county, st. mary's and charles county and there is a severe thunderstorm warning in effect now until 6:15 as you get down toward calvert county, prince george's county heavy lightning, rainfall rights 1 to 2 inches per hour. you can see all the lightning west offed unhuntingdon and -- west of huntingdon and west of north beach. tremendous rain and frequent lightning all the way down to mason, everything pushing off south and east. get ready if you're south of here down into southern sections of st. mary's county
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. we will get to the tragedy in south carolina where nine people were killed. >>> but first let's get right to chief meterologist topper shutt who is tracking these violent storms. >> this hail is about an inch diameter, nickel size maybe, and that's been a common theme with all storms, one reason we've seen so many severe thunderstorm warnings. here's radar the last hour. this heavy storm has moved almost clear of prince george's...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the office of personnel management said a massive data breach involves some 4 million workers including people who don't even work for the feds anymore. the agency found out about the hack in april when it began upgrading its cyber security, but it was too late for that. opm did not say specifically what information the hackers got their hands on, but it could include everything from names, social security numbers. the fbi, department of homeland security are investigating how it may have happened and how much the cyber they've may have gotten away with. the washington post is reporting the hack originated in china. we'll bring you the latest tonight at 11:00. >>> a woman who says jesse matthew sexually assaulted her in fairfax county 10 years ago will be allowed to identify him in court y during trial. judge made that ruling about 90 minutes ago. the defense argued detectives urged the woman to look up pictures of matthew which might influence her ability to positively id him. the ju
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the office of personnel management said a massive data breach involves some 4 million workers including people who don't even work for the feds anymore. the agency found out about the hack in april when it began upgrading its cyber security, but it was too late for that. opm did not say specifically what information the hackers got their hands on, but it could include everything from names, social security numbers. the fbi, department of homeland security are...
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack during our fourth of july holiday weekend. >> homeland security issued a bulletin to law enforcement officers and the military. final preparations are underway for celebrations on saturday all across. we asked dc mayor bowser about the athlete a short time ago. >> we have no reason to believe there are any threats against the district of columbia. >>> these bulletins are often released around major u.s. holidays. one cia official says this time he's taking it very seriously. >> the director of the cia said he was running around with his hair on fire. a deputy says we need to be paying attention again. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about an attack over the weekend in the united states. that's how serious this is. >> reporter: former cia insider says dozens of arrests of alleged isis sympathizers in the u.s. in the last few months have
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack during our fourth of july holiday weekend. >> homeland security issued a bulletin to law enforcement officers and the military. final preparations are underway for celebrations on saturday all across. we asked dc mayor bowser about the athlete a short time ago. >> we have no reason to believe there are any threats against the district of...
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. >>> i'm derek mcginty. the term transportation administration -- federal transportation administration released the report today and investigators outlined systemic problems, inadequate training, safety improvements needed and understarring. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn at l'enfant plaza. it's the first of its kind full- scale inspection by the federal government and it's not pretty. >> they still haven't gotten their act together. passengers are demanding improvement. so is the federal government. >> metro needs to improve its culture to make things safer for its passengers and workers. >> reporter: ten teams of 35 experts looked at metro's rail and bus system in a three-week period following the deadly smoke incident at l'enfant plaza. the full-scale inspection found metro's rail operations control center known as the rock significantly understaffed. there's inadequate training, lack of required certification, insufficient track time for maintenance. no one on headsets. too much noise and distractions whi
. >>> i'm derek mcginty. the term transportation administration -- federal transportation administration released the report today and investigators outlined systemic problems, inadequate training, safety improvements needed and understarring. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn at l'enfant plaza. it's the first of its kind full- scale inspection by the federal government and it's not pretty. >> they still haven't gotten their act together. passengers are demanding improvement. so...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> tonight gay couples in all 50 states have the legal right to get married. >> look at the moment the decision was announced from the supreme court. [ cheering and applause ] >> this decision affirms what millions of americans already believe in their hearts. when all americans are treated as equal, we are all more free. >> as you just saw, thousands cheered as the interns ran out clutching copies of the court's 5-4 decision that will force 14 states to stop enforcing bans on same sex marriage. president obama called it a victory for america. >>> the case the justices decided today began when a man sued to have his name added to his late spouse's death certificate. >> let's take a closer look at the actual opinions from the high court. justice anthony kennedy wrote the majority of the opinion and authored key supreme court decisions in gay rights in recent years. he concludes by saying they ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. the constitution grants them that right. >> on the other side chief justice john roberts said the constitutio
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> tonight gay couples in all 50 states have the legal right to get married. >> look at the moment the decision was announced from the supreme court. [ cheering and applause ] >> this decision affirms what millions of americans already believe in their hearts. when all americans are treated as equal, we are all more free. >> as you just saw, thousands cheered as the interns ran out clutching copies of the court's 5-4...
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. nine people including the pastor are dead after a man opened fire in a historically black south carolina church. it happened at the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston last night as parishioners gathered for a prayer meeting. >> under arrest 21-year-old dylann roof who took part in that prayer meeting, pulled a gun and said he was there to shoot black people. we start our team coverage with mola lenghi who is looking closer at this tragedy and those victims. >> early indications tell us that the nine people shot and killed are victims of a hate crime, though police are still trying to determine a motive. dylann roof is flown back to charleston now questioned by detectives. at this point it appears that he acted alone. a recent college graduate shot and killed. so was a librarian and a coach, a teacher and a few pastors including the emanuel ame church's head pastor 41-year- old clementa pickney, also a south carolina state senator, nine people ages 26 to 87 gunned
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. nine people including the pastor are dead after a man opened fire in a historically black south carolina church. it happened at the emanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston last night as parishioners gathered for a prayer meeting. >> under arrest 21-year-old dylann roof who took part in that prayer meeting, pulled a gun and said he was there to shoot black people. we start our team coverage with mola lenghi who is looking closer at this...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. it felt like we were in the triple digits at some points today. tenacious topper is watching a storm. it got pretty darn scary and spooky outside for a minute. >> it did. temps have dropped now 15 degrees. that's the only relief we'll have for a while. we'll show you the last hour. it was hammering manassas and much of fairfax county around tysons and essentially approached the beltway and american legion bridge and kind of fell apart. it's generally light rain. we'll zoom in. this is the only one we have to worry about it. if you are west of this out toward leesburg and sterling, you can fire up the barbie, just light showers through rockville and silver spring and east of dale city. we'll zoom in more, light rain that was heavy about 15 minutes ago to the west, but as it moved eastward, it lost its punch. it will still lower temperatures. we'll zoom further south. this is what's left of the heaviest part of the storm moving off to the north and east headed toward brandywine on our storm tracker at 7:30 tonight. temperatures, it's 80 downtown. it
. >> i'm derek mcginty. it felt like we were in the triple digits at some points today. tenacious topper is watching a storm. it got pretty darn scary and spooky outside for a minute. >> it did. temps have dropped now 15 degrees. that's the only relief we'll have for a while. we'll show you the last hour. it was hammering manassas and much of fairfax county around tysons and essentially approached the beltway and american legion bridge and kind of fell apart. it's generally light...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. we're still under a yellow alert for tonight and tomorrow. our chief meteorolo -- chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking storms. >> bad news, big storms, storms intensifying off to the south. we talked about this at the end of the 6 p.m. broadcast. big storms in colonial beach front royal. numerous lightning strikes. there were at one time severe thunderstorm warnings on these storms. right now they're not. they go off at 7:00. not to say you're still not going to see heavy activity moving down the river in to southern maryland. st. mary's county. they're head d -- headed toward cole's point. treatment -- frequent lightning and heavy heavy rain. rainfall rates about 2 inches per hour. to the north we go. this storm is pushing across in to anne arundel county. north beach. heavy rain. not as much as lightning with this storm. heavy rain. that's going to move across prince frederick in the next 30 minutes. we'll talk about our yellow alert tomorrow. a cold front on the way that might lower temperatures for some parts of the metro area. >>
. >> i'm derek mcginty. we're still under a yellow alert for tonight and tomorrow. our chief meteorolo -- chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking storms. >> bad news, big storms, storms intensifying off to the south. we talked about this at the end of the 6 p.m. broadcast. big storms in colonial beach front royal. numerous lightning strikes. there were at one time severe thunderstorm warnings on these storms. right now they're not. they go off at 7:00. not to say you're still...
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. several watches and warnings in effect. let's get straight to meteorologist topper shutt. he's tracking the storm. >> this is a flash flood watch in dark green until 6:00 a.m. the blue is flash flood warnings. prince george's county under a warning. don't cross a flooded street by car or foot. we still have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for fairfax, loudoun and montgomery county until 7:15. this is the flash-flood warning until 9:00 tonight. flash floods come up fast and go down fast. if you'll be patient you'll be able to go home. don't try to cross a flooded street. look at all the coverage. this is just massive. it's really hard to tell where to start in terms of a tour. we have thunderstorms from charlestown to leesburg through the metro into prince george's county around buoy. we'll take off the watches. you can see a lot of lightning. get the kids inside and lower the umbrellas. heavy rain in alany out toward 28. heavy rain in poolesville and sugarloaf. red indicates rainfall rates over an inch per hour. hea
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. several watches and warnings in effect. let's get straight to meteorologist topper shutt. he's tracking the storm. >> this is a flash flood watch in dark green until 6:00 a.m. the blue is flash flood warnings. prince george's county under a warning. don't cross a flooded street by car or foot. we still have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for fairfax, loudoun and montgomery county until 7:15. this is the flash-flood warning until 9:00 tonight....
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. it's a pretty busy day in the weather department. top, what is live doppler 9000 showing you and who is under the tornado watch? >> right now everybody is under the tornado watch until 8:00. that is all the counties in red. it includes the entire metro area except technically for southern maryland. you folks could still get severe weather later on tonight. look at doppler radar. we've got storms passing through the district running into prince george's county, more heavy storms between hagerstown, frederick and southwest of us toward warrenton. we do have severe thunderstorm warnings in effect. we have two. one is until 6:30. both are until 6:30. one is for clark, frederick, shenandoah and warren and one for fauquier, rappahannock and warren. they either contain winds of 60 miles per hour and/or hail an inch in diameter, about quarter size. this storm just moved into the district and hammered us just a minute ago, pretty big rains from bowie to annapolis. the rainfall is over 1 inch per hour and moderate rains between d.c. and baltim
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. it's a pretty busy day in the weather department. top, what is live doppler 9000 showing you and who is under the tornado watch? >> right now everybody is under the tornado watch until 8:00. that is all the counties in red. it includes the entire metro area except technically for southern maryland. you folks could still get severe weather later on tonight. look at doppler radar. we've got storms passing through the district running into prince...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. they suspect the murderers kicked their way through the french doors on the side of the hope and left behind that boot print. our bruce leshan reports the details are all in the search warrants just unsealed at the courthouse. >> reporter: these search warrants make it very clear that this crime was carefully planned and carried out with almost incomprehensible brutality. almost three weeks after firefighters found savvas, amy and philip savopoulos and housekeeper vera figueroa murdered in the burning mansion crime scene investigators finally pulled out most of their equipment, but at the courthouse police returned six different search warrants. in the two vehicles traveling with suspect daron wint they were looking for duct tape. sources say it was used to bind the victims. they were looking for the missing digital video recorder, for the home surveillance system and looking for knives, guns and gasoline containers. finally they wanted to search cell phones in the vehicles for photos
. >> i'm derek mcginty. they suspect the murderers kicked their way through the french doors on the side of the hope and left behind that boot print. our bruce leshan reports the details are all in the search warrants just unsealed at the courthouse. >> reporter: these search warrants make it very clear that this crime was carefully planned and carried out with almost incomprehensible brutality. almost three weeks after firefighters found savvas, amy and philip savopoulos and...
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good evening i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we are under a yellow alert for storms. chief meteorologist topper shutt says some of them could get pretty intense. >> reporter: i'll tell you what, just in the last hour we've seen some activity west of hagerstown andcome -- cumberland as everything was the garden variety showers pushing through. but now we see that activity up to the north and to the east of warrenton as this is not severe, but heavy rain. over towards hagerstown, this is going to continue to move off to the east and the southeast as they could have heavy downpours in the next hour or so. further south this is on the south side now looking at manassas, south of 66. that's moderate rainfall as that wasn't there just an hour ago either. this is approaching off the east as well headed across 95 and then dale city in the next half an hour. and our future cast is still emphatic, east of i-95, appearing that the biggest threat is east of i-95 in southern prince george's county and certainly in to the northern neck of fredericksburg south through the nighttime
good evening i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we are under a yellow alert for storms. chief meteorologist topper shutt says some of them could get pretty intense. >> reporter: i'll tell you what, just in the last hour we've seen some activity west of hagerstown andcome -- cumberland as everything was the garden variety showers pushing through. but now we see that activity up to the north and to the east of warrenton as this is not severe, but heavy rain. over towards...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. more than 24 hours after last night's storm, parts of fair tax county are still feeling the effects. that's where we find our mola mole mola langy. >> reporter: trees are still down, roads are still closed, and work crews who have been here since last night are still here working tonight. >> the way it came through, just throwing everything around. >> reporter: they've always had their fears. with dozens of sky-high trees clinging to this house, they eight for years they've been one storm away from disaster. tuesday night, that storm started brewing. >> the power had just gone out so we were looking outside watching the trees here, and all of a sudden we heard a big thump. >> reporter: that was the sound of the storm coming in a branch. >> it had gone through the siding into the house. >> the winds really had to be whipping here to get it. >> oh, it was. >> especially as far as it went. >> reporter: into the house, through a car, and that's just one house. >> it crushed the fences in
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. more than 24 hours after last night's storm, parts of fair tax county are still feeling the effects. that's where we find our mola mole mola langy. >> reporter: trees are still down, roads are still closed, and work crews who have been here since last night are still here working tonight. >> the way it came through, just throwing everything around. >> reporter: they've always had their fears. with dozens of sky-high trees...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. a fare turned violent today, undercover metro officers making a bust on a crowded bus. >> reporter: metro officials say 2014 saw a 37% increase in bus driver-related assaults, 78 metro employees reporting assaults ranging from being spat on to punched, even stabbed while on duty. metro says the main cause of these assaults stems from people skipping out on their affairs. [ screaming ] >> reporter: metro doesn't want it to come to this, but they say if you don't pay, it will. metro officials say a man boarded this bus at 14th street and pennsylvania avenue in south of east walking by the fare box refusing to pay. undercover metro police confronted the man. they say he refused. they tried to kick him off and say he refused that, too. that's when things got physical. four officers and some pepper spray as well as a dozen or so passengers watching, commenting and recording, all this over a buck 75. metro says fare evasion has become a problem and they plan to stop it. if this is what it t
i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. a fare turned violent today, undercover metro officers making a bust on a crowded bus. >> reporter: metro officials say 2014 saw a 37% increase in bus driver-related assaults, 78 metro employees reporting assaults ranging from being spat on to punched, even stabbed while on duty. metro says the main cause of these assaults stems from people skipping out on their affairs. [ screaming ] >> reporter: metro doesn't want it to come to...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. there are calls to be more aggressive action to be taken against the string of illegal activity by dirt bikes. gators haake is live where this attack occurred. how did this all go down? >> reporter: the victim was standing on her front porch around midnight saturday night she told me chatting with a neighbor when around a dozen teen-agers on atvs and dirt bikes came roaring down her street. she yelled at them to slow down and that's when they turned and raced toward her. afraid to show her face but not her injuries, this wife of an mpd officer recounted the night she was assaulted in her own front lawn. >> tried to charge us with his atv. i took a step over. he put his arm out and i went to the ground. >> reporter: introduced and scared. >> i stood up to get out of the way and he spat in my face. >> reporter: within seconds her attacker the shaken mother called police and her husband who had been on duty that night. atvs and dirt bikes like these seen in youtube videos around the dist
i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. there are calls to be more aggressive action to be taken against the string of illegal activity by dirt bikes. gators haake is live where this attack occurred. how did this all go down? >> reporter: the victim was standing on her front porch around midnight saturday night she told me chatting with a neighbor when around a dozen teen-agers on atvs and dirt bikes came roaring down her street. she yelled at them to slow down and that's when...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> first we are under a yellow alert for tomorrow as what's left of bill makes its way to the metro area. >> chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking some possibly severe storms, perhaps some flash flooding? >> we have a flash flood watch in effect for most of the metro area 8 a.m. saturday till 8 a.m. on sunday. don't let your guard down. the heaviest rain will be north of town toward frederick and hagerstown. here's futurecast. we'll advance it to 4:00 in the afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms popping, 88 downtown. into the 6:00 hour showers and storm building out to the west, winchester west of i-81 and by 8:00 big storms by leesburg and winchester through luray. 10:00 temps in the 70s to near 80. it gets out of here by 1:00 in the morning. the bad news is we're looking at 1 to 3 inches of rain. we'll come back and let you know what dad is in store for on sunday. >>> let's get to the latest on the charleston church shooting. police sources say the suspect dylann roof expressed strong anti-black views while talking to investi
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> first we are under a yellow alert for tomorrow as what's left of bill makes its way to the metro area. >> chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking some possibly severe storms, perhaps some flash flooding? >> we have a flash flood watch in effect for most of the metro area 8 a.m. saturday till 8 a.m. on sunday. don't let your guard down. the heaviest rain will be north of town toward frederick and hagerstown. here's...
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. >> one of the great things about this coming up this the convention center, derek mcginty is one of the hosts and is going to be one of the judges i believe. d.c. has turned into a foodie destination in the last ten years. this is a great place to find new restaurants to go to, right? >> this is just wonderful. washington, d.c. is such a comes cosmopolitan place. so many embassies are represented here. there are more than 200 embassies based in d.c., international. people from all over the world are working here and they want to try new and different things. peruvian food and peruvian restaurants is making a big splash on the scene. we're so proud of that. peru is already the tenth food supplier to the u.s. in many different categories. we're sporting fresh vegetables, fresh foods and of course our quality is the highest you can get. >> we have to leave it there. a pleasure to meet you. good luck with the event on sunday. that will do it for the news at noon. >> jack: [ sighs ] >> adam: hey, jack. what the hell's the matter with you, huh? >> jack: can i have the waiter order you a d
. >> one of the great things about this coming up this the convention center, derek mcginty is one of the hosts and is going to be one of the judges i believe. d.c. has turned into a foodie destination in the last ten years. this is a great place to find new restaurants to go to, right? >> this is just wonderful. washington, d.c. is such a comes cosmopolitan place. so many embassies are represented here. there are more than 200 embassies based in d.c., international. people from all...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. within the past couple hours heirloom of severe weather rolled through the d.c. area. now most of it's -- a line of severe weather rolled through the d.c. area. now most of it's moving out. >> topper shutt has what that means for your morning commute. >> good news now, no severe storm warnings, but there is some pretty heavy rain through southern maryland. you can see all the red. that's rainfall rates over 1 inch per hour from dunkirk to prince frederick to leonardtown back into much of charles county. we'll zoom in more and give you rainfall rates. this is impressive, just west of huntington 2 3/4 inches per hour of rain. there's no lightning or hail but flash flood still possible. here is some of the damage reports, nothing crazy like tuesday or last saturday, but we seem to be in a pattern of severe weather. we had a 41 mile-per-hour wind gust at quantico at 10:01 and a 41 mile-per-hour wind gust at 8:00 at swan point that. storm produced hail across 95 and weakened going into sou
. >> i'm derek mcginty. within the past couple hours heirloom of severe weather rolled through the d.c. area. now most of it's -- a line of severe weather rolled through the d.c. area. now most of it's moving out. >> topper shutt has what that means for your morning commute. >> good news now, no severe storm warnings, but there is some pretty heavy rain through southern maryland. you can see all the red. that's rainfall rates over 1 inch per hour from dunkirk to prince...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. tomorrow heavy rain and severe storms will be around much of the day. first alert chief meteorologist is here with more on our yellow alert. >> i don't see any rounds of golf tomorrow early or even cutting the grass. by 7:00 we have showers across most of the metro area with heavier activity to the west. in the morning hours it will be worse from winchester, hagerstown and cumberland. by 11:00 there's the yellow out to the west and by 1:00 still have showers and storms across the metro area and the warm front is not even through yet. by later in the afternoon we get into heavy activity, 77 downtown. the warm front is getting close to us. that's the focus of the possibility of severe weather. so yellow alert, severe storms, flooding, hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible tomorrow, critical time 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. the critical time for tornadoes would be late afternoon and early evening hours. good news, sunday looks pleasant and breezy. we will come back, talk about what
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. tomorrow heavy rain and severe storms will be around much of the day. first alert chief meteorologist is here with more on our yellow alert. >> i don't see any rounds of golf tomorrow early or even cutting the grass. by 7:00 we have showers across most of the metro area with heavier activity to the west. in the morning hours it will be worse from winchester, hagerstown and cumberland. by 11:00 there's the yellow out to the west and by 1:00...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. >>> but first we have first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt with more on what's on tap for day three of our heatwave. >> probably much more of the same. 94 today. current temperatures, just a reminder why we suggest you exercise in the morning. it's still 81 downtown and mid- to upper 70s across most of the metro area and these are straight temps. still 80 in fredericksburg and it's still 78 as far north as hagerstown. let's talk about heatwave, it's here. forecasted highs for saturday 92. we're going 90 on sunday, 96 monday, 95 on tuesday. our average is 84. the records mainly safe at national, 96 on saturday, 98 sunday, 101 on monday and 99 on tuesday, safe as well. hot through next thursday, yup. small dip in the temps sunday, maybe still 90, though, turning hotter again next week. the best chance of thunderstorms is saturday. we'll talk about that and the prospect of issuing a yellow alert saturday or sun and have your 3-degree guarantee. -- sunday and have your 3- degree guarantee. >>> d.c. police are looking for the man who broke i
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. >>> but first we have first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt with more on what's on tap for day three of our heatwave. >> probably much more of the same. 94 today. current temperatures, just a reminder why we suggest you exercise in the morning. it's still 81 downtown and mid- to upper 70s across most of the metro area and these are straight temps. still 80 in fredericksburg and it's still 78 as far north as hagerstown. let's...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. the parents were emotional inside the courtroom but didn't have much to say outside the courtroom. >> are you jesse's father? >> yes. >> how do you feel about him taking a plea agreement? >> no comment, please. >> matthew admitted to the judge he was pleading guilty due to the overwhelming evidence against him. a forensic scientist testified dna from under the victim's fingernail belonged to matthew and police connected his dna to the abduction and murder of morgan harrington though he has not been charged. her mother watched the trial. >> i certainly want a day in court for our daughter. i definitely do, although i am happy that it's very unlikely that this criminal will ever hurt anyone again. >> now, he's convicted of the most serious crimes you can be convicted of that might put a little hitch in his gety up at the next trial, but who's to say. >> an alfred plea allows matthew to plead guilty without admitting guilt to the crime. matthew will face the full range of three life sent
i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. the parents were emotional inside the courtroom but didn't have much to say outside the courtroom. >> are you jesse's father? >> yes. >> how do you feel about him taking a plea agreement? >> no comment, please. >> matthew admitted to the judge he was pleading guilty due to the overwhelming evidence against him. a forensic scientist testified dna from under the victim's fingernail belonged to matthew and police...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> get ready for heatwave day no. 2 and tomorrow some record highs could be broken. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is here to tell us how hot it will have to be for that to happen. >> kind of low hanging fruit really. 95, 96 are the records tomorrow. let me start with temps right now. it's plenty hot now, 80s pretty much everywhere, 82 in gaithersburg, 83 in downtown d.c. upper 70s is as cool as we can get on this map, 79 into manassas, leesburg and still 80 would in fredericksburg which is why we say exercise in the morning. it just stays hot too long with this type of air mass. we're forecasting 93 tomorrow, 92 saturday, 93 sunday and 95 on monday. our average is 83. we're kind of losing sight of that. this time last week we were in the 60s for three days. the records tomorrow 95 at national, nighttime 6 at dulles. 96 on saturday, 908 sunday. that stays and 101 on monday. i think that is safe as well. looking ahead day two of the heatwave on friday, record highs, there's your 95 and 96. a cold front over the weekend. we'll come back and ta
. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> get ready for heatwave day no. 2 and tomorrow some record highs could be broken. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is here to tell us how hot it will have to be for that to happen. >> kind of low hanging fruit really. 95, 96 are the records tomorrow. let me start with temps right now. it's plenty hot now, 80s pretty much everywhere, 82 in gaithersburg, 83 in downtown d.c. upper 70s is as cool as we can get on this map, 79 into...
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. nine people including the pastor are dead after a man opened fire in a historically black south carolina church. it happened at the emanuel
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. nine people including the pastor are dead after a man opened fire in a historically black south carolina church. it happened at the emanuel
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. those storms are finally winding down, but there's still some watches and warnings out there for us. >> i don't think it will be stormy tomorrow morning, but i would allow extra time. the flash flood watch is in dark green continuing until 6 a.m. this is a new flash flood warning for parts of montgomery county and also for prince george's county, little part of frederick and howard county till 1 a.m. because of the heavy rains earlier this evening. guess what? there's another line of showers and storms to our south. we talked about this earlier tonight moving up from richmond. these will move up no doubt, heavy rains from culpeper across 95 into southern maryland. we'll zoom in and we have heavy rain south of oldtown and have the flood warning till 1 a.m. and big time rains in much of clare county and st. mary's county and -- charles county and st. mary's county and calvert county. until 2 a.m. we we have a warning. >>> this evening's storms could not have hit at a worse time for comm
. >> i'm derek mcginty. those storms are finally winding down, but there's still some watches and warnings out there for us. >> i don't think it will be stormy tomorrow morning, but i would allow extra time. the flash flood watch is in dark green continuing until 6 a.m. this is a new flash flood warning for parts of montgomery county and also for prince george's county, little part of frederick and howard county till 1 a.m. because of the heavy rains earlier this evening. guess...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. we've gotten to the elections part of our show, but get ready for a prolonged early season heatwave. we are talking a week or more of 90-degree temperatures. first alert chief meteorologist to were shut is here to tell us when it's going to arrive -- topper shutt is here to tell us when it's going to arrive. >> remember last week in the 60s? now we're talking about a prolonged period of 90s. we're warm tomorrow, start with thursday. thursday we'll be in the low 90s, 93, friday 93, saturday 94 and 91 sunday. we have had three days so far. any time we get three days 90 degrees or higher that's technically a heatwave. we've already had that. we had the 30th of may, 31st and this will be a prolonged period of temperatures over 90s. heatwave arrives thursday, 90s through at least next tuesday and perhaps even through all of next week. pattern doesn't change much. our only relief is isolated thunderstorms. exercise in the morning, it's cooler and the air quality is better. we'll look at tem
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm lesli foster. we've gotten to the elections part of our show, but get ready for a prolonged early season heatwave. we are talking a week or more of 90-degree temperatures. first alert chief meteorologist to were shut is here to tell us when it's going to arrive -- topper shutt is here to tell us when it's going to arrive. >> remember last week in the 60s? now we're talking about a prolonged period of 90s. we're warm tomorrow, start with thursday. thursday...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the governor described his cancer as aggressive and advanced, but he's not going to let the diagnosis slow him down. governor hogan is ready to tackle this next challenge and he already has a bit of of humor about it. >> reporter: governor larry hogan says he has dozens of tumors inside his body right now,
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the governor described his cancer as aggressive and advanced, but he's not going to let the diagnosis slow him down. governor hogan is ready to tackle this next challenge and he already has a bit of of humor about it. >> reporter: governor larry hogan says he has dozens of tumors inside his body right now,
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. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack
. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack
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i am derek mcginty. >>> and i am lesli foster. she was coming home after covering a story in eastern market. she was changing buses when hit by a stray bullet. her family is still looking for answers but tonight they remembered her life and her work. our allison barber joins us live. >> reporter: people gathered a few brocks away from this location. the place where charnice milton was shot. they remembered a life devoted to reporting on this community. >> every night we came home, that little girl had that light on. >> she dreamed of becoming a reporter. >> she would type up story after story after story after story. >> reporter: today, close to 100 people held hands and stood in silence to remember a woman who reported on every bit of southeast d.c. usually writing the stories everyone else seemed to forget. magazines with her writing laid on the grass and for 10 minutes, no one spoke. when it started to rain, they didn't move. milton wrote for capitol community news. >> charnice walked into my office and she was very shy. with a
i am derek mcginty. >>> and i am lesli foster. she was coming home after covering a story in eastern market. she was changing buses when hit by a stray bullet. her family is still looking for answers but tonight they remembered her life and her work. our allison barber joins us live. >> reporter: people gathered a few brocks away from this location. the place where charnice milton was shot. they remembered a life devoted to reporting on this community. >> every night we...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the young man responsible for the atrocity is back in south carolina facing murder charges accused with gunning down a pastor with d.c. ties along with eight congregants while they prayed in their bible study class. >> our mola lenghi has been phenomenonning this tragedy in charleston and joins us with what witnesses say happened inside that charge. >> witnesses are painting a chilling murder scene inside that charleston church, a historic african american church. the alleged gunman is being questioned by the fbi, state and local police as they try to determine the motive, but at this point it appears the motive was hate. in a black and white jumpsuit and handcuffs flanked by authorities dylann roof has landed back in south carolina 24 hours after police say he gunned down nine people in a downtown charleston church. earlier thursday roof was silent as he got into a police cruiser in shelby, north carolina, where he was arrested after a 14 hour manhunt. >> he was cooperative with the
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the young man responsible for the atrocity is back in south carolina facing murder charges accused with gunning down a pastor with d.c. ties along with eight congregants while they prayed in their bible study class. >> our mola lenghi has been phenomenonning this tragedy in charleston and joins us with what witnesses say happened inside that charge. >> witnesses are painting a chilling murder scene inside that charleston church, a historic african...
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. there's severe thunderstorm watches and warnings throughout the metro area. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the storms. where are they right now? >> they're everywhere. look at these severe thunderstorm warnings across much of the metro area of d.c. stretching back to manassas and culpeper. the duller yellow is a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00. this bright yellow is now a severe thunderstorm warning. now when we
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. there's severe thunderstorm watches and warnings throughout the metro area. chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the storms. where are they right now? >> they're everywhere. look at these severe thunderstorm warnings across much of the metro area of d.c. stretching back to manassas and culpeper. the duller yellow is a severe thunderstorm watch until 11:00. this bright yellow is now a severe thunderstorm warning. now when we
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i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> tonight gay couples in all 50 states have the legal right to get married. >> look at the moment the decision was announced from the supreme court.
i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. >>> tonight gay couples in all 50 states have the legal right to get married. >> look at the moment the decision was announced from the supreme court.
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the severe weather now dying down. however, there are still a few storms out there. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is right here to show us where they are on live doppler 9000 and whether or not your morning commute could be affected. >> i think some of these may linger long enough for parts of the morning commute especially north of town. these showers in the mountains, cumberland, romney, nothing crazy heavy but going on a couple hours and heavy showers still affecting southern maryland. these showers will roll through after midnight, the best chance for heavy weather after midnight. big storms south of la plata on 301 pushing north and east moving 20 miles an hour headed toward huntingdon at 11:35. this is what it looked like earlier today around the capitol. one of the main problems with these storms was in addition to hail and gusty winds, we had rainfall rates of 3 to 4 inches per hour. that caused some problems and edslow down the evening commute. check the metro area. blue indicates rainfall o
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the severe weather now dying down. however, there are still a few storms out there. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt is right here to show us where they are on live doppler 9000 and whether or not your morning commute could be affected. >> i think some of these may linger long enough for parts of the morning commute especially north of town. these showers in the mountains, cumberland, romney, nothing crazy heavy but going on a couple hours and...
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good evening i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we are under a yellow alert for storms. chief meteorologist topper shutt says some of them could
good evening i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm debra alfarone. we are under a yellow alert for storms. chief meteorologist topper shutt says some of them could
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. the office of personnel management said a massive data breach involves some 4 million
. >> i'm derek mcginty. the office of personnel management said a massive data breach involves some 4 million
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. still so many questions about what started that deadly fire that torched a $1.6 million row house. we continue to learn more about the young victims of the fire, two of them tenants in the home. our mola lenghi is live at 1016 riggs place with the latest. >> reporter: this investigation continues. d.c. police remain here at the scene. they aren't involved in investigating the fire. that's up to the fire we figure out what happened police are still involved. a memorial has been created and flowers laid for the victims. those who knew them tell us they were young, ambitious, caring with a lot of life left to live. they were both just beginning their lives, but 24-year-old michael mcloughlin and 25-year- old nina brekelmans lives were cut short wednesday in this dupont circle house fire. they both lived on the third floor. mary grace peligrini and nina had been friends since high school and were teammates on the george town running club. >> she's an honest friend, reliable. >> nina had e
. >> i'm derek mcginty. still so many questions about what started that deadly fire that torched a $1.6 million row house. we continue to learn more about the young victims of the fire, two of them tenants in the home. our mola lenghi is live at 1016 riggs place with the latest. >> reporter: this investigation continues. d.c. police remain here at the scene. they aren't involved in investigating the fire. that's up to the fire we figure out what happened police are still involved. a...
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. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong
. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong
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. >> and i am derek mcginty. also known, a botched cosmetic procedure booming in popularity leaves a young prince georges woman dead. kelly mayhew and her mother traveled to new york to get a silicon buttocks injection. garrett hake has more. >> reporter: lesli, bet put out a statement about how sad they were about the death of kelly mayhew a woman who had been working here for some time. tonight, bet is the only entity close to ms. mayhew. -- kelly mayhew paid the ultimate price for beauty. her mother documented her trip to new york on facebook. taking photos out the window as mother and daughter drove to queens for a procedure reportedly set up for kelly by a friend. there in the basement of a private home, police say an unlicensed woman injected mayhew's buttu buttocks with something, probably silicon. her mother called 9-1-1. the woman holding the needle fled. on social media, the tributes rolled in for mayhew including a gofundme to pay for her funeral expenses. as bigger buttockses become a bigger part of t
. >> and i am derek mcginty. also known, a botched cosmetic procedure booming in popularity leaves a young prince georges woman dead. kelly mayhew and her mother traveled to new york to get a silicon buttocks injection. garrett hake has more. >> reporter: lesli, bet put out a statement about how sad they were about the death of kelly mayhew a woman who had been working here for some time. tonight, bet is the only entity close to ms. mayhew. -- kelly mayhew paid the ultimate price...
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thank you for joining lesli foft near and i'm derek mcginty. top, how much are we talking tonight? >> we're in better shape tonight. this storm has weakened a bit, and wore looking at light activity in the past half hour, and this has a little red in it,a a bowling ball-stipe storm. this could still bring rain to sterling on the stormtracker and tyson at 6:39 and bethesda at 6:48 and d.c., before 7:00, and they are moving southeast at 30, and we will see these popping up, and it is a stronger storm and still storms upstream as well. so we're not going to sound the all-clear until 7:00 or 8:00 tonight. temperature wise, 94 in d.c., and 91 in manassas and 90 in leesburg. and if you go outside, it feels like 100 in waldorf. we will come back and talk about the cold front ending up to the south of us, and that means cooler
thank you for joining lesli foft near and i'm derek mcginty. top, how much are we talking tonight? >> we're in better shape tonight. this storm has weakened a bit, and wore looking at light activity in the past half hour, and this has a little red in it,a a bowling ball-stipe storm. this could still bring rain to sterling on the stormtracker and tyson at 6:39 and bethesda at 6:48 and d.c., before 7:00, and they are moving southeast at 30, and we will see these popping up, and it is a...