Residents there . Reporter hey, what theyre telling i just because the sun is up, dont let your guard down. Look, the sun is out, youre absolutely right about that, and this is the kind of mess that so many right now are being forced to deal with across the carol a carolinas. As this cleanup begins, there is a very real concern that more water could be on the way. Finally, theres some sunshine in South Carolina. Giving many here their first chance to work through the overwhelming devastation floodwaters left behind. Pulling away debris, piling up pieces of their homes and lives ravaged by the storm. The tireless effort of so many who lost so much. A reflection of the strength and determination in this battered community. We are resilient people. Hopeful people. Thank god were caring folks. Folks are coming together. All right. Lets go. Reporter evidence of that, the skyhawks and highlanders. Rival football teams that huddled together today in one of the hardest hit neighborhoods. Trying to help out as best we can. Reporter in other communities the National Guard is helping out as floodwaters continue to rise, testing dams and bridges across the region. The next 36 to 48 hours is going to be volatile. Reporter straining the citys already battered infrastructure. Structural issues, our bridges, our dams, our roads. Theres a lot of work thats got to be done. Reporter ironically, one of the biggest needs here continues to be water. With the citys water system compromised we need water. Reporter truck loads of bottled water are being moved in. Ill hand them one, all right . Reporter with the hope that all of this unwanted water will start to move out. But it could be a week or more before some of the rivers and creeks start to recede here. The cleanup and recovery, of course, is going to take much longer. And some of the hardest hit areas, a year or more. Thats the latest live here in columbia, South Carolina. Im jay gray, pat, back to you. All right, thank you, jay. Turning to storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson. Veroni veronica, the amount of rain theyve gotten there in South Carolina is truly remarkable. Just how much are we talking about . It is amazing in the short period of time. One thing to see it like that, its also another thing to see it from the view of satellite. Thats exactly what we have for you. Take a look at this animation over the last couple of days from nasa and japans global precipitation measuring satellite. This is a composite here to show you that rainfall as it made its way in september 26th to october the 5th between the noreaster and the top cam plume. See it from Hurricane Joaquin between the bahamas and bermuda. Look at the rain coming into areas around South Carolina. A lot of it. In terms of how much they picked up between that time period, the highest total, one isolated area around South Carolina was 39. 3 inches in that time between september 26th and october 5th. Most places seeing close to 28 and about 38 inches of rainfall. Even the bahamas picked up just over 27 inches of rainfall. Historic. Hopefully we dont see anything like that any time soon. Just a couple of moments well tell you about our next chance of rain. Doug will have that in a few minutes. Right now in the district, police are looking into a brazen midday shooting that cost a young man his life. Someone shot and killed a man as he walked to a corner store near 42nd and foot streets in northeast d. C. Its just a couple of blocks from the friendship public charter school. Friends tell news 4 the victim is in his early 20s. Police shut down several blocks in the area. At this point, no word on a possible motive. Fairfax county Police Arrested a businessman from arlington and now he faces multiple charges for exposing himself in a shopping mall. Detectives say alan jones was shopping at the jcpenneys in Springfield Town Center monday. Police say he was in the womens lingerie dressing room and exposed himself to a clerk while trying on some of the items. Jones is also charged with a similar incident last month at the soma Lingerie Store in the same mall. Investigators are asking anyone whos had encountered with jones to give them a call. Nine, at least nine attacks on women in arlington since july. This afternoon, women who normally feel safe walking alone are taking extra precautions. The latest attack happened early saturday in rosslyn. The victim was pushed into some bushes and assaulted by a man who implied he had a knife. She got away. Police say all nine attacks involved women walking alone under the influence of alcohol. Reporter im Mark Segraves in the district where today the d. C. Council gave unanimous approval to may your bowsers plan to use private ambulances to transport lowpriority patients to the hospital on casebycase basis. Now, there were some changes to mayors proposal including a provision that would require the Fire Department and the thirdparty company that does the transports to file quarterly reports with the council about their transporting and how long each transport actually takes. There are questions that remain including a big question about how much all of this will cost. The fire chief says he still doesnt know. Coming up at 5 00, well tell you how soon you could see these private ambulances actually showing up at your doorstep. You know, were hearing some good news coming out of vermont where that train derailed and sent seven people to the hospital. The head of amtrak says everyone is now out of the hospital. Passengers and crew included. Right now heavy equipment is still there trying to clear the tracks. The train hit a rock and went off the tracks near roxbury. Federal investigators are looking into the deraille, specifically focusing on how to keep it from happening again. I think as the governor says you cant completely prevent those kinds of things, but theyll make recommendations once they find out or confirm the reasons for this derailment of something that will help. Service is still disrupted on that line. So trains leaving d. C. Will stop in massachusetts and buses will then take them up the way to vermont. By the end of this month, 6 ,000 ,000 inmates will be granted Early Release across the country. The largest onetime release of federal prisoners in the Justice Departments history, all of them in an effort to reduce overcrowding and provide relief to nonviolent drug offenders. Most of the released inmates will go to Halfway Houses or home confinement. Well talk to a Washington Post reporter who broke the story coming up in about ten minutes. The question now, what went wrong . Federal investigators are searching for answers in a disaster at sea. The legislation could change the game for families in the district. Tom sherwood joins us to explain why our city could become the most generous in the country for paid leave. Right now, federal investigators are on the ground in jacksonville, florida. The origin point of that missing cargo ship that sank during Hurricane Joaquin. The National Transportation safety board will study debris from el faro and conduct interviews to try to find out what went wrong. The owners of the ship have said el faro left port before they knew joaquin would strengthen into a hurricane. Family members of the crew say theyre Still Holding out hope that their loved ones are alive. Those are things that keep you alive. If theres a fight to be fought, hes fighting. The body of the crew member of the coast guard found over the weekend is still unidentified. The government is cracking down on unmanned drones. The faa is proposing a record fine for an Aerial Photography company. Nearly 2 million for flying drones in some of the nations most congested airspace. Skypan international is accused of operating 65 unauthorized flights in new york and chicago over the past two years. 30 days to respond to the faa which calls the drone flights not just illegal but dangerous. It would be a perk like none anywhere else in the country. What d. C. Is now considering doing for new moms and dads. And the Justice Department is about to do something its never done before. Why 6,000 inmates are getting out of prison early. And weve got sunshine over the next couple of days but im tracking a change that involves the weekend. See you in a minute. Here are some of the stories were working on right now at 4 15. An unprecedented prison release. The Justice Department is about to free 6 ,000 prisoners. Lets explain whats behind the decision in five minutes. Buckle up. It could be a bumpy ride driving on the loop between the American Legion bridge, and it is a little more difficult. Why transportation officials are blaming a new layer of asphalt a factory worker claims her 300 million jackpot. New this afternoon, what she did immediately after finding out she won. Reporter this is chris gordon in Montgomery County which now has the toughest antipesticide law in the united states. 5214 is adopted on a 63 vote. Reporter today the Montgomery CountyCouncil Voted to ban the use of pesticides on private lawns by january 1st, 2018. And it requires the Montgomery CountyParks Department to develop a plan to find alternatives to pesticides for athletic playing fields by 2020. This group of parents and children called safe grow montgomery, celebrated the victory. We are so happy because our kids have asthma and they want to just be able to step outside their front door and not have to worry about what theyre breathing that day or if theyre going to come into an asthma attack by someones lawn pesticides. Reporter all new at 5 00, what Lawn Care Professionals say they may have to do to stay in business. Back to you. First at 4 00, a big move in the district today to dramatically boost the amount of paid sick leave that workers can earn. The d. C. Council is now considering legislation that would provide up to 16 weeks of paid family leave far more than any other state in the country. Tom sherwood was at the Council Hearing today and joins us with more on the impact. What kind of impact are we talking about here . Pat, 16 paid weeks. Thats a lot of time. Usually most people have a few weeks of paid leave and then maybe more weeks of unpaid leave. This would be paid for, the employers in the city would have a 1 wage tax on all their workers in the city. And that money would be used to give people, employees, parttime and fulltime, 16 weeks of paid leave. Now, the supporters of this say this will give families a chance to deal with newborn babies, both fathers and mothers, to deal with illnesses in families, to deal with aging parents. They say this is it also would make the employees more loyal to the employers. So they say its a good win across the board. It would make a lot of people happy, but what about businesses . How are they responding . The businesses have been nervous about a couple of laws. The city has one of the biggest minimum wages in the country. Goes to 11. 50 next summer. It just recently cut income taxes for workers which is a good thing because theyll spend the money. 34 for middle income workers in the city. But they say this paid leave, 16 weeks, will hurt their Business Competitiveness with maryland a and virginia and are just going to be fighting it. Good thing to know whether youre for it or against it, there are going to be hearings and discussions about this and then votes maybe late this year, maybe early next year, before this even goes into effect. All right. Tom sherwood. Thank you, tom. And now your storm team 4 forecast. This is kind of the weather that everybodys been asking for. Doug, we want falllike weather, cool mornings and nice warm afternoons. Well, thats exactly what we got across our area, but was it a little too cool this morning . Look at the low temperatures when you woke up this morning. 50 degrees in d. C. 41 in frederick, maryland. 43 in manassas. Look at laray. The first 30degree temperature so far this season. 39 degrees this morning. Yeah, it was on the cool side for sure. Once the sun came up, it warmed up rapidly. Right now, plenty of sunshine. Current temperature of 76 degrees. Nice calm winds. Its a beautiful, spectacular afternoon. 72 in gaithersburg. 39 to 72 near laray. A nice cool fall afternoon for you. We have color back toward the mountains as far as the leaves go. Going to continue to see more of that in the next couple of weeks. Excuse me. Storm team 4 radar not showing anything on the radar as far as rain is concerned. Its going to be a dry week. Up until the day on friday. Weve got clear skies now. Notice some cloud cover trying to move on in across our regior. A few high clouds. Heres the big storm. This is the big storm that caused all that rain toward the carolinas. It is finally, finally moving offshore. For us its going to mean drying conditions and were going to stay on the nice side of things. Tonight will be another cool night but not nearly as cool. We were 39 in laray last night. 51 in leesburg. 58 in gaithersburg. We have a little bit in the way of cloud cover coming on in. That will help keep things warm. With the high clouds streaming on in, mid to high level clouds. Temperatures starting out around 68 at 8 00. 70 by noon. Great day to get outside for lunch. 79 degrees by 4 00. 74 by 8 00 tomorrow night. 75 on thursday. 77 on friday. Heres the change. Friday into saturday a cold front comes flu. Look at the numbers dropping bigtime. Veronica will have more on what friday night and saturday look like coming up in a few minutes. Take care of that cough, doug. Were hearing from passengers aboard the americanairlines flight that had to make an Emergency Landing because the pilot died. Flight was en route from phoenix to boston when the captain had an emergency. The copilot took control and made an Emergency Landing. Passengers didnt know what was happening until after they landed. Some are crediting the copilot for thinking fast, staying cool, and saving their lives. We landed, we didnt know the magnitude of what was going on. All we saw was the fire trucks, the ems. Captain johnson had heart bypass surgery about nine years ago, and they think he had a heart attack on board. Ahead on news 4 at 4 00, how would you like to have all of the benefits of a workout without the sweat . And the sole winner of a 300 million Powerball Jackpot has finally come forward. Her reaction, priceless. She said shes still in disbelief, but today the sole winner of last weeks 310 million Powerball Jackpot is claiming her prize. Julie leech is from michigan. She was a thirdshift worker at a fiberglass factory. She said she was in the middle of a bad night at work when she noticed the numbers and realized shed won. Well, a bad night that turned good. Just got a lot better. Yeah. She says she had her coworkers confirm it because she couldnt believe it and then she was out of the door. Oh, i quit automatically. [ laughter ] i was done. No time to say goodbye. No two weeks notice. She says her partner of 36 years, two of them have three children and 11 grandchildren. She says taking care of them will be her first priority. Check out more of her very honest News Conference today, search Lottery Winner in the nbc washington app. She put to rest that whole ill keep working if i win the lottery. No way. Well today the world changed for breakfast lovers. Mcdonalds launched its allday Breakfast Menu with a few notable exceptions. Mcdonalds has been saying for years its restaurants were too busy and kitchens too small to serve burgers and mcmuffins at the same time. Customers kept asking for it. Finally the company gave in in an effort to boost sales. Dont count on the full menu. The mcgriddles, big breakfast platters and cinnamon melts come off the table at 10 30. Scientists in canada say theyre on the verge of testing a socalled exercise pill on people. Yeah, before you get your hopes up, theyre also warning folks its still no quick fix for losing weight. Theres actually a few versions of these pills in development. But they all have compounds that mimic the effects of working out. Like developing new blood vessels and boosting cell energy. Researchers say it could be beneficial for people who physically cannot work out, but no pill can reproduce the full benefits of exercise. Coming up on news 4 00, mustsee video as a South Carolina passenger does the unthinkable to rescue a casket that was floating away. Plus, buckle up for a bumpy and slow ride. Why last weeks rain is still causing major slowdowns on the beltway. And rachel is back in the headlines. Why rihanna is calling the woman who pretended to be black a hero. Flooded rivers, broken dams, and a warning, dont let the sunshine fool you. The rain has stopped falling in South Carolina but the threat to residents far from over. Governor Nikki Haley Says a lot of her state is still under water and the next 36 to 40 hours will be critical as floodwaters flow toward the coast. So far, at least 14 people have died, and at least 10 dams have either failed or collapsed entirely. About 75 miles of interstate 95 now still shut down. Im Meagan Fitzgerald in southeast d. C. , where a man was mauled by two pit bulls walking along this sidewalk. It happened 12 00 on the 1100 block of congress street. Police taped off the area while animal control officials worked to tranquilize the two aggressive dogs before carrying them out to their van. Police say the pit bulls somehow broke out of the Backyard Fence and attacked a mans feet and ankles for several minutes. Police say the man was transported to the hospital. His condition at this point is unknown. Coming up at 5 00, a detailed account of with what happened from a woman who says she saw it all. And im wendy at the live desk with some new information about a patient, that patient who died at the local hospital two days after an altercation with security guards. The mans name is james mcbride. Hes from northwest d. C. He was 74 years old. Mcbride died last week two days after an altercation with guards at medstar Washington Hospital center. The Hospital Center said yesterday mcbride tried to leave without being discharged and two guards are now on paid administrative leave. The hospital released a statement on behalf of the mans family this afternoon saying that out of deep respect for their relative, our patients family has asked that we share important details about him with the community. Again the patient was 74 years old, a loving husband to his wife of 40 years and a wonderful father to his son and daughter. The family is deeply saddened by his loss, and they will miss him. D. C. Police are now investigating exactly what happened. Pat . Thanks, wendy. From bad weather to heavy traffic. Commuting can be really tough on the beltway. Yeah, all that rain that we got last week is stalling some of the asphalt repairs along 495 and thats creating a rough, bumpy ride for commuters. Were specifically looking at a stretch of the outer loop between the American Legion bridge and mcclain. News 4s Kristen Wright explains whats going on. Reporter driver beware, and hold on. Its a bumpy ride on the outer loop of the beltway from the American Legion bridge to tysons. He just drove it. Did you feel all the bumps today . Yeah, like everywhere, especially coming from home to here. Like the bump is so rough. Reporter its a repaving project. Vdot says they had to stop working because of the recent deluge of rain. While they finish up, rough road signs are posted. Nana bengora is worried about her car. Reporter i dont want to catch a flat tire, stones, somehow when you drive on uneven pavement like that, you get rocks and Little Things that hit your car and get dents in your car. Reporter the rocky road isnt helping traffic. It was bad before and bad now as drivers try to get down on the unpaved lanes in one piece and on time. So many people stop there, takes me an hour just to come to work and im already late for work. Reporter vdot is working on finishing the project at night. Its going to take them about a week. In tysons, news 4. Vdot says the asphalt work will be done between 10 00 p. M. And 5 00 a. M. To help minimize traffic delays. A lot of folks have been asking about the International Space station and i have the answers for you. Well, folks, take a look, International Space station will make its pass over our area this evening. Starting at about 7 16. So the sun sets at 6 44. Watch it here after the sun sets. Nice clear to mostly clear sky. Look toward the southwest part of the sky, again, starting at 7 16. Now, typically it lasts for about six, maybe sometimes eight minutes. This time its only four minutes so its not going to last very long but it will be fading in the northeastern sky. Nice bright object making its way over. A bit cool to see or take the kids out to see it. Look at this. Clouds now, high clouds across western maryland. Some of the high spots around i95. Those are advancing eastbound. I still think were mostly clear and should be great viewing for the International Space station. Clear, mostly clear, and rather comfortable, too, if you plan to get outside and exercise. Temperatures drop to the upper 60s by 7 00. 8 00, mid 60s again. Those type of temperatures easy and comfortable after a gorgeous day. After that, rain chances go back up for the end of the week. Friday, well talk about that rain, how much were going to get out of that system in just a few minutes. Republican president ial candidate marco rubio says the gun laws that have been the focus of the current political debate would not have prevented last week piece attack in oregon. Instead, rubio says the nation needs to change focus to end the violence. And we have two issue in this country. One is Mental Illness which we need to address more seriously and not stigmatize it and set it aside. Thats what we need to address in the society as a country. The other, why have we become so violent as individuals . The latest nbc news wall street journal poll shows rubio tied for third in the republican race. President ial hopeful ben carson also weighing in on gun control during a question and answer session on facebook last night. When asked about the oregon shooting, carson noted that hed lost cousins to gun violence and he operated on people who had been shot. Then continued to write, theres no doubt that this senseless violence is breathtaking, but i never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away. Now to a story that i just put up on facebook. Its not hot talk but it is exploding on social media. Its not going well for rihanna. After she defended Rachel Dolezal, the white Civil Rights Act vi activist who claimed she was black. Rihanna did an interview and called dolezal a hero. Troy johnson sheer with todays talk around town. Rihanna said, look, you know, is it a horrible thing she pretended to be black . Rachel dolezal changed peoples perspective and woke them up. Your listeners agree. Listeners are not happy with rihanna right now. A lot of folks are conflicted because they do love her as an artist, shes a fashion icon, shes an outspoken person, but one person says that i spoke to today says that maybe shes gone too far today in a very blunt kind of way saying isnt she just a singer, why is she commenting on Something Like this . The pop star weighing in on one of these hotbutton issues in america. Specifically black america. And Rachel Dolezals attempt to pretending to be black obviously was a big deal a few months ago. Its not something that rihanna is known to do, jump in on these controversial topics. Maybe with the exception of the situation with Domestic Violence with chris brown. So her reaction to the vanity fair comments, folks were just they took issue with her calling Rachel Dolezal a hero. Yeah, i put on my facebook page, i said, you know, look, i think people are a little hard on rihanna in that her opinion doesnt change any public policy. No. Just an opinion. She was just commenting on something that happened. Even if you dont agree with it absolutely, but its funny, what i kind of heard from people was why are you making these kind of comments now it would be great if we knew that rihanna was making those kinds of statements in general along with all the other things that she does. Now she chooses Rachel Dolezal to chime in on. I want to bring something up here. This story exploded on social media mostly due to black twitter. For folks who dont know, give us your spin on what that is, and the role its playing in the larger context. And chris, its something weve talked about here before. Black twitter is the, basically the unofficial aggregator of news and culture on the internet as it relates to africanamerican culture. So black twitter has gone from everything from rihanna to the black lives matter movement, to bring back our girls, ferguson. Even kind of firing the outrage over what paula deen said with some of her racial comments. So rihanna is the new target of those kinds of comments. This is an influential kind of group of people that makes viral statements, and, you know, some celebrities as a matter of fact have actually apologized after black twhitter kind of had thei way with them. Troy johnson, that was hot talk, man. It was. Maybe that was you can read more about what rihanna had to say about Rachel Dolezal on our nbc washington app. Search rihanna. After a highprofile gluten free makeover, General Mills issues a major recall over cheerios. Nearly 2 million boxes of them. And a killer is on the loose right now. A deadly superbug is spreading across the country. Can doctors stop it . Next on news 4 some new information on that breaking news we brought you out of waldorf, maryland. A 17yearold boys been shot. The teenager is telling sheriffs two men walked up to him on a path near banister circle and alward drive. One on them was armed. They shot him in the leg and took off with his bike. The victim was able to run into the woods and flag down a School Bus Driver who called for help. Meantime, some students at nearby eva elementary were told to shelter in place while all this was going on. A school says a letter is going to be sent home to parents explaining what happened. Investigators say they dont know what prompted this but the teenager is expected to recover. If you have cheerios or honey nut cheerios in your pantry, be sure to check the label before pouring another bowl. Nearly 2 million boxes have been recalled because they claim to be gluten free but they arent. General mills says this is an isolated incident where wheat flour was accidentally mixed with oat flour at the facility in california. The company says its, quote, embarrassed and sorry. Customers are being offered a replacement box or a full refund. A deadly superbug is spreading aross t rossakrot thc country. Researchers think it may be too late to stop it. Antibiotic resistant, cre. Its shown up in seven cities including baltimore. It usually spreads in Health Care Settings like clinics, hospitals and nursie ining home patients often carry it from one place to another. How the Top Commander of afghanistan is explaining an air strike on a hospital. A family watches the casket of a loved one float away during were working several developing stories in the newsroom right now. A young man is dead after someone shot him on the way to a corner store in the district. It happened near 42nd street and edison place in northeast. Friends tell us the victim is in his early 20s. Pat collins will have a live report from the scene in the next ten minutes. Investigators with the National Transportation safety board are in florida as they try to determine how a u. S. Cargo ship, the el faro, sank in the middle of Hurricane Joaquin. No signs of life from the 33 crew members on the ship. An update on what the ntsb is doing this afternoon in our next hour as well. And we have a major commuting alert just in from the live desk. If you ride the blue of yellow lines in virginia, metro says you can hit some big delays on the way home this afternoon. Crews found a track problem between braddock road and Reagan National airport in the last hour, causing trains to single track between the stations. As of 4 00, the delays are up to 45 minutes and they could just get longer. Well keep tracking this for you and let you know if things get any better or any worse. Back to you. Thanks, wendy. Were about to see how a big shift in our criminal Justice System plays out. At the end of october, the Justice Department will set free about 6,000 inmates. It is the largest onetime release of federal prisoners and Washington Post, and Pulitzer Prize winner, is reporting on the timing of that release. What went into this decision . One thing we should all realize is on november 1st, between october 28th and november 2nd, actually, its not like the flood gates of federal prisons all over the country are going to open up and 6,000 prisoners are going to come out. What happened is the u. S. Sentencing commission made a change in policy which required drug offenders who might be eligible for reduction in sentence to go before a judge, petition a judge, and if the judge thought they were not a Public Safety risk, the judge okayed their request. Then what will happen in this time period, the end of october, beginning of november, is these inmates, 6,000some inmates, will go to Halfway Houses first where they will undergo counseling and Reentry Services and possibly help to get a job. Then they will go to home confinement and then to probation. And supervised release. So its not like theyre just going to walk out of prison and into communities. Yeah, because i know some of the critics including some federal prosecutors, some police officials, have raised his threat this threat in increase of crime because of this. Right. What the Sentencing Commission did was say, look, we have a terrible problem of overcrowding in federal prisons. Over 40 over capacity. And theres an afwreegreement r nationwide, drug sentences of the 1980s and 1990s, harsh drug sentences went too far. This was an attempt to say first of all lets reduce drug sentences for future drug offenders. Then the commission made it retroactive. Then they said well give the Justice Department a year to implement this big change and november 1st is when that year ends. And sari, when you look at this in combination with president obamas push for clemency with that criminal justice deform bill that was just introduced last week, are we changing the tone of how we talk about incarceration here in our country . We absolutely are changing the tone of how we talk about mass incarceration. Theres a Real National shift in drugsentencing policy and criminal justice reform. Last week in congress there was a group of senators that unveiled a bipartisan bill with the support from people like the Koch Brothers and the aclu, a conservative senator, grassley, and senators like leahy and durbin. Youre seeing a bipartisan support coalescing around legislation on the hill. At the same time, the Justice Department under eric holder changed its charging policy and told federal prosecutors across the country do not charge lowlevel, nonviolent drug offenders with these severe charges that would lead to mandatory minimum sentences. And then, of course, at the white house, president obama has been giving clemency to certain nonviolent, lowlevel drug offenses that meet the criteria set out by the Justice Department. All right. Pulitzer prize winning reporter from the Washington Post, sari horowitz, thank you for your time, sari. Thank you. And now your storm team 4 forecast. Many of you have reached out to me on facebook saying you love todays warmth. Were going to have more of it this week. Temperatures are are going to go up, then right back down just in time for some fall activities this weekend. Evening planner forecast, were at 76 degrees right now under clear sky. Mostly clear, again, for your evening hours so pretty good viewing for the International Space station, but look how cool it gets by 11 00. 61 degrees. Still not quite as low. Our temperatures by tomorrow morning, as where we started this morning. We started at 50 degrees. 40. 39 in le ray. Heres a look at your future weather in terms of cloud cover for tomorrow. Youll remember it as a partly to mostly sunny type of day. We get more sunshine early in the day. Clouds for the afternoon hours. Theres the weather front coming through. Its a dry front for us, so no rain with the next one that comes in. Thursday, were quiet. Weve got sunshine on tap. Then watch what happens on friday. This is during the Early Morning hours on saturday on friday. 9 00 a. M. , cant rule out a little isolated shower. During the afternoon hours, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, here come the showers, maybe even isolated thunder right through our area. 11 00, right now its looking wet. Even just past midnight, we still could see wet weather hanging on. Impact forecast for tomorrow, really think that were low. Chilly morning, but sunshine, a lot of it for the afternoon. Then the impact forecast for friday, were low to moderate because of the rain. Isolated thunder. Doesnt look like were going to get anything heavy with that system. Tomorrow morning, not as cool. 48 to 58 is how we start. Outlying areas, 48 in martinsburg. 56 degrees in fredericksburg. Really nice as temperatures quickly warm throughout our area. With a lot of sunshine. Heres a look at your fourday forecast. Right through the weekend. Friday, 79. Then were into the 60s this upcoming weekend. 65 to 70. Its breezy. The clouds could hold on saturday. Well talk about that on news 4 atting a. The deadly attack at a hospital in afghanistan is slowly coming into focus. A lot of questions remain. The top american commander in afghanistan Gave Congress new details today about that attack and raised new questions about the timeline for american withdrawal. Steve handelsman is live on capitol hill with the latest on th this. Steve . Hi, pat. Thanks. The american fourstar running the u. S. War is clearly opposed to the obama pullout timetable and is apologetic for the u. S. Killing of civilians. The top u. S. Commander in afghanistan told senators why it happened is not clear, but the air strikes that killed 22 at the hospital in kunduz on saturday were the fault of the american military. The decision to provide aerial fires was a u. S. Decision. Reporter a mistake, said general john campbell. We would never intentionally target a protected medical facility. Reporter president obama is demanding quick action from the pentagon, the white house said today, to prevent another mistake. To get the facts, to get this full accounting and to make sure that whatever changes are necessary are properly implemented. Reporter the tragedy came after the taliban took over kunduz, a disaster for the afghan government. 14 years after america invaded. And as the commander in chief is reassessing his plan to pull out. Almost all of the 9,800 remaining u. S. Forces by 2017. Do not pull out, said john mccain. If we do what is presently planned to begin in three months from now, we will see the iraq movie again. Reporter the iraq movie, isis taking territory, u. S. Backed troops fleeing because republicans say u. S. Forces left iraq too soon. Now an afghanistan pullout, campbell opposes it. That decision was made in 2014. A lot has happened since then in transition. Reporter from syria to kabul, and almost none of it good. And isis with its brutality and its ability to recruit is said to be gaining a foot hold now in afghanistan. Im steve handelsman, news 4, live from the hill. Pat . Thanks, steve. Family feud to the max. Why a millionaires wife is making him sleep on the front lawn. Wading through the water to honor the dead. A pastors moving and dangerous decision. A bizarre domestic dispute is playing out in front of neighbors in suburban houston. A man says his wife forced him to live on the front lawn of their milliondollar home for six months. Police say theyve gotten dozens of calls from people worried about this man. He said his wife whos a doctor kicked him out. He says he wont get a divorce because he doesnt want to lose half of the house. He has no bathroom facilities. Weathers starting to get colder. Hes very frail. Im afraid that hes going to die out here. That mans wife would not comment to our sister station in texas saying its a private matter. Some of the worst flooding in recent days is in South Carolina, of course. In one town, it created an especially moving scene when a pastor braved the floodwaters to retrieve a casket for a grieving family. Reporter matt alba was there. Reporter why are you going in to get him . Somebodys family out there. That familys suffering. Their family out there popped up out of the ground. I think its the human thing to do. Reporter youre headed out right now . Right this second. Reporter all right. Be careful. Reporter wayne reeves is a pastor that new life ministries in somervilummersummerville and live tv the low country watched as reverend reeves waded through water to retrieve the vault of a woman who had only been buried back in may. This family dont want to sit out here on the edge of this road all night long watching their Family Member bob in the water out there. Thats not who we are. If that was my mom or dad, id walk through hell or high water. Reporter family of the deceased and Church Members watched from the roadway, mixed feelings, disbelief and relief at the same time. I just said, lord, protect him, because i know there can be snakes out there or whatever have you, with the body being out there so long and the water rising since sunday. So, you know, we said, lord, cover him. He werent afraid, so, you know, god sent him out there, you know, and very compassionate. Shes actually my cousin. Reporter Dorchester County sheriffs deputies received a second casket from the flooded scene soon after. Family members say the two vaults belong to a husband and wife. Im going to take a hot bath, wash a little bleach, it will take care of that. This family is already hurt. They already hurt enough. Reporter the cemetery here at the United Methodist church has been flooded ever since it began raining last week. Authorities from Dorchester County say theyre going to assess all of the flood damage when this water recedes sometime this week. News 4 at 5 00 starts now with jim and wendy. And now at 5 00, mauled in the street. Pit bulls viciously attack while neighbors try to save a man begging for help. He was just screaming, like get them off me, get them off me. He was begging for the dude in the truck to hit him. He was asking for anybody, help me, get them off of me. This happened in a flash. Witnesses say the man was walking when the two pit bulls escaped from a Backyard Fence and charged. They say the attack lasted for what seemed like minutes. Tonight, the two dogs taken away while police try to figure out if theyll charge the owner. News 4s Meagan Fitzgerald has more now from southeast. Reporter neighbors say it was around 12 00 when they heard a man screaming for help. They say they looked outside, they saw him laying on this sidewalk here being attacked by two pit bulls. We spoke with a woman who saw it all happen. A lot of families live on the 1100 block of congress street. We have a lot of children on this block. Reporter which is why what happened here tuesday afternoon is so unsettling for neighbors. I was terrified. The only thing i could do was scream. Reporter d. C. Police taped off part of the street after they say a man was walking on the sidewalk and was attacked by two pit bulls. It happened right outside her front yard. He was just screaming like get them off me, get them off of me. Reporter she says neighbors tried throwing bricks and doing what they could to get the dogs to run off but it didnt help. Throw water at them, one guy got in his car, rode up on the curve. They wouldnt stop. Reporter when Police Arrived the victim was rushed to the hospital. Police say his feet and lower legs are badly injured. The dogs were tranquilized and subdued before carried away from the scene by animal control officers. Police believe the dogs somehow managed to escape from the backyard. While neighbors say theyre thankful no one else was injured, theyre still shaken up by an attack they say could have happened to them. We just never expected to see anything like that before. Reporter d. C. Animal control Officials Say the pit bulls will be put to sleep. They tell us this is still an active and ongoing investigation, but its likely