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>> the flags are flying half staff at district heights city hall after the sudden death of the mayor. it came as a surprise to everyone we won't to. >> the youngest person to ever be elected mayor, he was 29 years old when he became the 15th mayor. >> he did a good job here.>> two years into his term, he was found dead at his home. they are investigating but there does not appear to be any signs of foul play. he was known to have some health issues but the extent was unclear. walls who was also a pastor spent-- with a personal safety matter. >> he was warm spirited and actually helped me out with my situation, i got a >> they echoed each other saying his devotion to public service will be mass. and-- he will be missed. the latest on a story you saw first 9:00, a fire official has been reassigned after wusa9 started asking questions about the online behavior that his colleagues have called lewd, offensive. >> they are really under a microscope after the suicide of a firefighter. they continue to investigate whether she was bullied or harassed by other firefighters. now a man whose job required him to investigate the actions of other firefighters is facing an investigation of his own. we continue exclusive coverage live from fairfax county. reporter: his job is to investigate complaints against firefighter and enforce department standards. with his own behavior under investigation he refused to answer questions. some women are fed up with the postings of guy morgan.>> i get messages and facebook, private messages saying what is going to be done? reporter: morgan has posted photo after photo of scantily clad women including some justice firefighters. some say the posts undercut his credibility to do his job. enforcing department standards. officers of the pictures are totally contradictory to the e thtleshat he-- the tlti at he holds. reporter: a retaliation lawsuit, they describe him conducting an inapt investigation into the complaint highlighting his concerns. >> the standard's office has to be above reproach whether you are working off the job. >> after several messages went and returned, i tried to ask morgan in person but when i introduced myself he closed the door. boswell told my colleagues that she does not leave the problems are widespread but there are issues including with high-ranking members that need to be brought to light. we hope to learn more about this tomorrow. >> some selling those between the national association for music education and the directors. michael redd the-- led the advocacy group but at a recent forum on diversity he reportedly said black and latinos lack the skills needed for the profession. that set off a firestorm of criticism. he later went on facebook to say the reporting of these comments was a deeply inaccurate portrayal of the dialogue which took place that day. a bomb scare that ended up putting joint base andrews on lock down. officials say a woman walked into the control center saying she had a bomb strapped to her body while emergency responders and a bomb unit showed up. they said the woman had no explosives and took her into custody. they tell feds is not so fast, the major repair work that we've been telling you is coming, the federal transit administration wants metro to start now, not later. jack evans says there is a difference of opinion and he wants the two agencies to talk about it. one thing commuters tell us, major repairs will make a bigger mess to the end of the school year. >> i don't know how they are going to do it.>> we need a reliable way to get in and out of the city. >> the general manager says they are looking at all the suggestions they have gotten and then will make a final decision. we still have some clouds hanging around. >> it was a dry about to change. topper joins us with more of what he has had the last 2 weeks. we would not want to go too long and we have until 1:00 but the radar shows everything south of town. that will not roll toward the airport. a couple of sprinkles and they will not make it in town. let's look ahead, we have a couple of sprinkles but most of us will have a dry commute. and by 8:00 65 in fairfax, by 9:30 a little bit of a sprinkle but generally dry. a cold front will sweep through. by noon some showers and maybe some thunderstorms, 68 now, 69 sulphur springs with showers on the west side and buy lunch time they are going into southern maryland. >> we will explain the timetable but right now and download the application. regular broadcasts, breaking news, and doppler radar. go to the application star-- store and search for wusa9 to montgomery county, a mystery involving in missing one. nancy called her family and said she was on her way home but she never made it and no one has heard from her. she is 43 and maybe driving a 2015 she is 43 and maybe driving a 20 1500 a lunch or. police tell us they do not expect-- suspect foul play but they want to find her. if you've seen her you are asked to call police. a man is shot dead in dc airpark. police heard the gunfire and found the 30's-- 37th and eli place and nearby a public school, private school, and a park that includes the washington national youth baseball academy. police are looking for that shooter. the coverage, donald trump and paul ryan agree on at least one thing. they don't want hillary clinton to be president. a meeting of the minds, the speaker called to get together encouraging that they were committed to unify the republican party but did not endorse trump. >> i was very encouraged with what i heard. i do believe we are planting the seeds to get ourselves unified. we don't litigate all the issues and principles that we were talking about. >> he posted online, with speaker ryan, things are working out really well. they have both agreed to hold further talks. olympic officials insist that the games will go on despite for the games to be canceled moved or delayed because of this week a threat. the medical director says they will continue to monitor the situation closely. it comes after an urgent call the canadian health experts in the harvard public health review. with hundreds of thousands of spectators and athletes expected to converge in, the risk of spreading the virus is too high. athletes are already making plans to protect cells. a soccer star says she will go to the games begrudgingly but may not leave her hotel except for practice. health department workers have been spring for mosquitoes. more than carnival celebrations. the concerns are mostly for pregnant women, a serious birth defect in which a baby's brain becomes underdeveloped and now there are hints of other brain damage as well. brazil is not the only country with locally transmitted cases. it would only take one infected traveler to turn it into a global health disaster. people traveling to several hotspots are also being told to take precautions. a local mother fighting to get her daughter the dance of her dreams, why the school did not have enough tickets to prom. the unlikely partnership where good dogs help make readers. we will take you to a very special athletic competition created for tomorrow is the senior prom but at least one senior woman either. >> her daughter will miss out because the school completely underestimated how many students would go and did not get a big enough then you. ellison barber is there with prom problems. >> the part that she liked is the back. >> senior prom is a tradition as american as apple pie. it is something she started planning a year ago. >> the last hurrah. reporter: a problem ticket here went on sale about 2 weeks ago but she says they sold out almost immediately. >> it is not as though she went outside of the window of when the tickets were supposed to be avai window and they did not have enough tickets to service the student body. >> people who had tickets were offering to sell the tickets to the graduating seniors at a rate of $200. she says she repeatedly called the school. >> i would say to you hear anything? nothing? >> she finally heard from the vice principal this afternoon. >> they had found a ticket for her. >> it is still not what she wants. >> a single ticket, so she would have to go without an escort who graduated from the same school last year. >> the entire thing is bigger than her daughter and she hopes to convince the school to come up with a better plan.>> to say you can make that up. ellison barber . >> a spokesperson told us that each school plans their own prom but they spoke to the principal and the principal said, the students knew when they would go on sale and were warned to get the early because of the possibility of selling out. we want to introduce you to a special program created by a kindergarten teacher to help nervous readers improve their skills. the program has shown remarkable results and it does not cost a dime. the staff and volunteers, the people and the dogs. we spent an afternoon with pause to read--paws to read. sophia never misses a monday reading to her colleague. >> it is fun to read and i like to pet her. reporter: a second grader read a history book about london. >> i think there are lots of colfax. >> while that may be true the program started by a candy-- kindergarten teacher has human beneficiaries in mind, emerging leaders who can find their voices in the company of nonjudgmental buddies. >> why does it work? >> kids have 15 minutes to read and no one is collecting them. reporter: most of the dogs are veterans. hugo is picking up new tricks. >> is he a good reading buddy? >> similar programs have picked up and say some kids benefits reading to kids-- man's best friends. this is second grader is not usually a fan of it. >> how much more fun is it?>> it is really fun. this program runs weekly at the arlington library. >> we put more information about it on our application. >> dogs are awesome. >> the 3 degrees guarantee. >> i am on the struggle bus here. it has been rather challenging. i lowered it, i went to 72 last night and it was only 66. i had this conversation, it would have been going 76 tomorrow, we shall see. 63 right now, very mild so the morning commute looks dry and mild and temperatures in the 60s who could see a light shower , and showers and storms about 9:00 and 3 pm and we have afternoon showers on saturday but the morning soccer games, friday and it looks fantastic if you want to have a bite and eat outside. early in the morning, a few sprinkles, by 9:30 a few sprinkles here and there. look what happens. right around lunchtime showers and storms pushing through and kicking the showers up a notch, 68 downtown and they move out fast. they are across the bay by 6:00 so the evening will be fantastic. 74 fredericksburg and friday night if you are out temperatures will hold until about midnight. maybe a shower or thunderstorm by 11, temperatures near 70 by then. behind the second front, kind of cool. the nationals around-- in town , sunday night downtown it will be in the 30s. but then nice on monday and showers will return thursday. >> we broke our streak at 15 today briefly. >> you don't want to talk with top are about the weather or sit down with fans that are not too happy. >> we are left with more questions. here what they had to say about another early exit. z1zqkz what if there was a paint and what you don't know what if it's built with better ingredients given super powers and even a secret base to test those powers. since benjamin moore reinvented paint, it makes you wonder is it still paint? find benjamin moore paint, only at one of our authorized retailers near you. thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-looking pick-up. incredible. i love it. find your tag and get a 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we are in here talking about practice. we're talking about practice, not a game, but practice. not the game where i go out there and die for, we are talking about practice. >> we are talking about practice. 14 ye unleashed his practice game. his work ethic was called into question and he used the word practice 22 times. now it will be immortalized forever. we back is releasing a shoe with iversen's words printed on the insoles and youtube the commemorate that for 130 memories-- $130. >> those were his words. he is commemorating 20 years with reebok. >> they are not playing on the time limits of yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. a triumphant close second of the games for wounded warriors. >> do all you can to lift up everyone around you. >> that is prince harry congratulating athletes in closing ceremonies. hundreds of men and women from more than a dozen countries are competing. retired officers say the games can change the way people see wounded warriors notice people in wheelchairs but as athletes. >> they are amazing. >> stephen: i am so excited about tonight's show. both ryan gosling and russell crowe are here and i'm going to stop by and say hi. do all of you need to be here right now? (laughter) >> yes, we all need to be down here. for work. >> stephen: oh, really? so you're not just standing here waiting for ryan gosling and russell crowe to walk out? >> no. are they on the show tonight? we didn't even realize. awkward. >> stephen: well, i'm going to say hi. >> we will watch you. >> announcer: tonight, stephen welcomes ryan gosling and russell

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