Transcripts For WRC News4 At 11 20170416 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For WRC News4 At 11 20170416



but blew up almost immediately. nbc's janice mackie frier with the cat and mouse game. >> reporter: 24 hours after a massive military parade in pyongyang showcasing weaponry and military hardware, north korea launched a missile off the east coast and it failed. u.s. specific command confirming it detected the missile, traced it and that it blew up almost immediately. it's still being assessed the type and the range we're dealing with, but it's pretty certain that it's not an intercontinental ballistic missile, one of the long range ones capable of reaching the united states. in likelihood, it could have been a submarine launch because of the coast of north korea is where they have most of their submarine assets. it's certainly coming at a time of heightened tension in the region with the u.s., south korea, threatening north korea if it did go ahead with anything provocative like the sixth nuclear test it looked like they were preparing for. but analysts will spend time looking at the data to suggest exactly what north korea was trying to test, but keeping in mind that the term failure is relative because it still suggests that north korea is moving towards operational capability and making progress in building its arsenal. now back to you. at 11:00, friends and family gathering in alexandria tonight to remember samuel, the virginia commonwealth student was shot and killed outside of his home in richmond. his friends say he was close to graduating with an engineering degree. they tell our affiliate station that his goal was to help take his sisters and mothers out of poverty. richmond police charged a man with involuntary manslaughter. the two got into some sort of argument. >> i worship being vandalized. it's like somebody vandalizing my home. >> people with different faiths packed the little united church of christ. more on their message after the the church and a nearby jewish community center were hit with hate this week. it's new at 11:00. hundreds of people with different faiths turned out for a community vigil against hate. >> it's the time of passover, time of easter, and on behalf of the muslim bhucommunity, though and prayers with everyone for respect and harmony. >> days after the little river united church of christ and the jewish community center were defaced by hate graffiti. >> i remember a sick community and these are our neighbors. inside, we are all children of the same god. >> they stood outside in a show of unity. >> when this happens, you learn a lot about your neighbors and a lot about yourself. and part of what i think we've learned about our neighbors is that how much they love us. >> a 20-year-old man arrested in connection with the hate-based crime. there were swastikas, anti-lgbt messages and anti-muslim signs. to clean the places of worship the day it happened. >> i do believe like senator said, when messages come from the top, sometimes people think they have free licenses to act out and i think that's unfortunate. >> the pastor tells me he's going to continue preaching against hate with messages of love on easter sunday starting with the sunrise service. in virginia, darcy spencer, news 4. >> now your storm team 4 forecast. >> and if you follow me on facebook or twitter, i've been thunderstorms since about 8:30. so this kind of blew up on montgomery county and you now see a really impressive thunderstorm into kweent and qun ans county. a few lone showers with fairfax and pushing into southern marilyn. aside from that. and 6:00 a.m., in the mid 60s, a.m. and comes outdoors. 9:00 a.m. though, all the way at 74 degrees. so i said this earlier on news 4 at 6:00. egg hunts outdoors and chocolate involved, keep that in mind because it will melt quickly. i'll update the rain chances with the latest timing with full forecast at 11:18. a retired navy captain from northern virginiain tonight. the county sheriff said he tried to solicit a 14-year-old girl. instead, he was talking online with an undercover detective. deputies arrested when he showed up to the spot where he thought he was meeting the girl. he was 49 from king george virginia and charged with electronic solicitation of a minor and attempted indecent liberty of a minor. and just last night, the army told us retired major general james gravziopline worked at th pentagon before retiring in 2005. new details on the chaos that broke out during a pro trump rally in berkeley, krac california. counterprotesters clashed. about a dozen people some of the activists threw anything they could get their hands on including fireworks. things were a little bit more calm at other rallies today including this one on the national mall. thousands packed city after city for tax day marches. they wanted to turn up the heat on president trump and force him to release his tax returns. trump said he will not release his taxes because he's under audit. right before our broadcast, we gave you a little taste of the caps second overtime game. later in sports. new tonight, traffic stopped after a dc cruiser ended up like this. fans are sendi their condong did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. call today. comcast business. built for business. tragedy today for former bought ravens todd heat. police say he accidentally ran over his daughter with his car at their arizona home friday afternoon and she did not survive. daughter was just 3 years old. police say he was not impaired and they are investigating the incident. todd was an all pro tight end for the ravens and the arizona cardinals. new tonight. a moment of silence for lieutenant john ulmshneider. it's been one year since the man shot firefighters responding to a call for help in prince george's county. ulmshneider died in that encounter and another firefighter died four times. he survived. we have extensive coverage of the tragedy including an interview with the surviving firefighter in our nbc washington app. search firefighters. two little boys at the center of an amber alert found safe and unharmed after alledl their mom. ports mumouth police say aja jas threatened to shoot. the the amber alert that originated in the hampton rose area. the children found safe. the mother though has not been located. new at 11:00, a crash tonight between a dc police cruiser and another car with some damage here on the cruiser. we watched an ambulance take one man away from the scene at the temly circle at intersection of wisconsin and nebraska avenues. we're trying to learn more about what happened and how everybody is doing. all right. still to come on news 4 at 11:00, a decade after darkest hour. find out how the virginia tech community is honoring the victim's memories tonight. police say the person in this video was up to no good. what he was allegedly doing could have put your money at risk. you're looking live at 30 rock. jimmy fallon is you'll want to check your credit card statement if you used an atm in downtown dc on 8th street. the man in the surveillance video is a person of interest. employees noticed the device on friday april 7th. they called police who recovered the device. they want you to call dc police should you recognize the man in this video. new a who assaulted two women over the past three days. the first incident happened thursday night as the woman was walking on kenelworth 34th street and then tried to sexually assault another woman on nearby 34th street and had a knife and grabbed the victim. he ran away when resisted. tomorrow ten years since that horrible day at virginia tech. 32 people killed during the shooting rampage carried out by mentally ill student. a show of pride at the campus today. the community turning out in huge numbers for a 3.2 mile run/walk. one student there that day in 2007 and walked across and brought her kid in remembrance. >> want them to kind of grow up knowing what it means. >> there's such a sense of community here as there's not a word for it. >> more than 12,000 apartments registered for the tech run/walk. northern virginia bureau chief is in blac burg tonight and live tomorrow morning at news 4 today and there will be a wreath laying on the virginia tech campus and you can see julie's special report on news 4 at 6:00 and 11:00. metro green belt station is closed for the next month. it's part of safe track surge 14. the agency's latest segment of track repair work kicks off this morning. search 14 affects green lied riders. we mentioned it would be closed for a month. college park until the end of april. metro will have shuttle buses at the stations to help ease the the inconvenience. of course, you can find closures and ways to get around them in our nbc washington app by searching safe track. you can visit every national park in the country for free. weighing the fees. and commercial tours at parks. how pretty and gorgeous fireworks display in southwest dc tonight. at the waurt front park and posted this video to the twitter account and fireworks marked the the end. we've got new video tonight. how cute is this. the giraffe finally gave birth today. you'll remember her first said she was due in mid january. so the wait build up a lot of hype around these two. at its peak, the zoo's life stream of april leaves 5 million viewers a day. both mom and calf are doing well. they'll organize a contest to decide what to but post the stream. watch it at your own risk. it is a birth. now your storm team 4 forecast. >> we had our high today of 76 degrees. tomorrow, well, it's going to be warmer. it's going to be down right hot. talking about a high tomorrow around 86 degrees. a record would be 92. so we're going to be kind of close, but we're not setting a record regardless. i can't rule out a late-day shower/thunderstorm. i'll show you that on future weather but the nice weather continues. we've been up and down. mainly comfortable, mainly dry and that's really the retrend or the next ten days. there are some rain chances in the forecast, but not a lot. there really aren't any soaking rains that would help bring the tree pollen out of the air which i think some of us are really hoping for. in the suburbs, in the 60s. 71 in washington. 7:00 a.m. and then 60s. we warm up quickly during the morning hours. plenty of sunshine out there. it's also going to feel a little bit humid tomorrow. thankfully, it will be breezy, especially during the afternoon and evening hours. 4:00, 86 degrees. by 7:00 p.m., 82, you can see there's that chance for late-day shower or thunderstorm. but for the most part, have a pretty low impact on the sunday sunrise services that will be just fine. comfortably cool. mid 60s to 70s. this will not be an easter where they need an extra jacket for the easter outfit. if you're heading to the national game during the afternoon hours, it's going to be hot, especially in the sun. want some sunscreen or lots of water and then i think the time the game is over, not concerned about any showers or thunderstorms there. but i wouldn't linger too long, especially if you see the sky getting dark. it's a great day to dial the nbc washington app and check the radar. if you see dark clouds, open up the app and get the latest as you're out and about. so for exercise tomorrow, it's going to be better earlier in the day. just more comfortable with the temperatures as well. i show the future weather at 3:30 and then what i want to point out here at 6:00 p.m. is the line of clouds. so as this line moves through, embedded showers and it's a chance for early evening shower or thunderstorm on into the overnight hours. most of you wus stay dry and if see a storm bubble up, it could have heavy rain and gusty winds. i'll be here tracking it for you tomorrow evening and then a lingering shower tomorrow and then a nice mid 70s. cool and comfortable tuesday, wednesday, and then have the umbrella handy and then near 80 on next wednesday. >> thanks, mel. game 1 between the capitals and the maple leaves went to overtime and game two? no different. the cap chris here in the csn studios. caps won 41 games this year when they scored first but got down by 2 goals in the first ten minutes. this was very different than the regular season. tried to get his team. and caps not able to light the lamp. first 1-0 at the start of the second. and on the power play, the great 8. he scores for the first time this post-season. game at 1 and giving washington the 2-1 lead. doesn't take long though. end of the second and morgan riley and maple leaves back on top 3-2. the score remains that way until the final period and guy who led washington in points this season answers the call when they needed it most. nicholas backstrom with the equalizer. alex ovechkin on the breakaway. but he can't take advantage. this game still in progress. second overtime session. just started. game is still tied at 3. experience a big factor in the playoffs. the wizards have seven guys who have never been postseason. marquis morris and kelly oubre. however, head coach scott brooks starters have all been together in the playoffs. they'll look to lead using their past experiences in win or go home time. >> we have a couple of guys on the team. for the first time, i told them, it would be totally different than what the regular season is. the crowds are amazing. it's fun. there's nothing more you can ask for. this is what you put a lot of hard work in throughout the summertime and in the gym. >> i think the right appropriate mentality is it's a game we all love to play. 94 by 50. the only pressure i'll put on the players is to play hard. you're not going to make every shot. you're not going to play a perfect basketball game, but you have to have great effort. >> a former big in the offset. greg monroe and uva's malcolm combined to score 30 points with 19 bo milwaukee bucks 97-83 over the toronto raptors. bucks take the 1-0 series lead and in contention for the nba's rookie of the year award. dc united going for the third straight win. up 1-0 in the second half. bradley phillips and red bulls. 2-0. major league baseball celebrating jackie robben son. every player wears number 42 in honor of the baseball pioneer. hosting phillies. 7 inning. washington down 1. chris gets all of this one. game tied at 2. eighth inning philly getting it. caesar hernandez takes out of the park to the shot and that's your ball game 4-2. such a thriller at the verizon center. both start into overtime and wizards turn tomorrow afternoon to get things atlanta. 1:00 start for game one. a very hectic 24 hours here. >> that is our broadcast tonight. thank you so very much for joining us. a new saturday night live coming to you next with host jimmy fallon. have a great one, everybody. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. been president for almost 100 days, and i've already done so much. it's hard to keep track of it all. accomplishments. >> of course, sir. nominated neil gorsuch. >> scott, i love that list. what a long, beautiful list. you forgot all the bombings that i've been doing. i just got the mother of all bombs on isis. it's the biggest, fattest bomb they've ever seen. it's so big and fat, it almost looks like me when i'm on my golf clothes. >> i'll add that to the list, sir. >> look around, mike. we got so many great memories in this room. >> yes, if these walls could talk. >> oh my god, it wasn't me. >> no, no sir. that's just a saying. >> anyway, like i was saying, so many memories in this room. this is where i met with the chinese president. >> that was at mar-a-lago sir. >> this is where i ordered the syrian strike. >> that was also at mar-a-lago, sir. >> this is where i showed classified information to the japanese prime minister. >> that was in front of waiters at mar-a-lago, sir. >> but the one thing that was here for sure, i remember, when i refused to shake hands with

Related Keywords

Pyongyang , P Yongyang Si , North Korea , College Park , Virginia , United States , Japan , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , Alexandria , Al Iskandariyah , Egypt , Washington , China , California , Syria , Toronto , Ontario , Canada , Richmond , United Church , Hampton , Berkeley , Arizona , Prince George County , Montgomery County , South Korea , Chinese , Syrian , Japanese , Jimmy Fallon , Greg Monroe , Nicholas Backstrom , Bradley Phillips , Jackie Robben , Janice Mackie , Uva Malcolm , Neil Gorsuch , Marquis Morris , Darcy Spencer , Scott Brooks , Morgan Riley , Caesar Hernandez ,

© 2024 Vimarsana