Not tell editors how he would break up the big banks as he promised. The Sanders Campaign said today he would have the treasury determine by next summer which banks pose a risk and divide them but clinton pounced. Can he deliver what hes talking about . Can he really help people . Reporter and can sanders win the nomination . He trounced county in wisconsin, but to match her delegate total, he needs to win big in new york where clinton leads by 11. Still we think we can beat her in states where she is ahead in the polling right now. Absolutely for certain we do because weve done it a number of times. Reporter thats what ted cruz is saying in the bronx. The interesting thing about polling is it can change and change quickly. Reporter he came from behind to beat donald trump in wisconsin, but trumps polling 32 points ahead in his home state. And trump aide Barry Bennett insists trump will win the delegates needed for the nomination before the convention. Do you think you can get you cant do it. Theyve been wrong from the getgo and they are wrong today. Reporter if donald trump wins more than half the votes in new york, which votes in two weeks, he could get all 95 of that states delegates, doubling what cruz won last night and killing cruzs momentum. Im steve handelsman, news4. Jim . Thanks, steve. A man arrested for throwing things over the white house fence was in court today. His name is kyle odom. He was arrested outside the white house last month. In idaho hes wanted on charges that he shot a pastor there six times. That pastor survived. The shooting happened a day after the pastor spoke at a Ted Cruz Campaign rally. Today a judge here in d. C. Ordered odom sent back to idaho to face charges in that shooting. Now to a developing story in northwest d. C. Where a Police Officer shot and killed a pit bull. It happened street just off New Hampshire avenue and news4s pat collins talked with a witness who said things could have ended differently. Pat is at the scene with details. Pat . Reporter earlier a flurry of activity. An officer fires his gun, a pit bull ends up dead. A big investigation under way. When the scene was cleared, the Humane Society moved in to remove the dogs body from the middle of the street. Her name was nora, 2 1 2yearold pit ball shot and killed by a Police Officer here in the 200 block of gallatin street. The dog belongs to a man who lives on the street. Nora and another pit bull were outside the house when it happened. A lady had been bit by one dog, and the other dog charged at the officer as he was getting out of his vehicle and he discharged one round. Reporter the Humane Society was here and removed another pit bull from i talked to a man named diego. He was here too. He said it didnt have to end this way. It didnt have to happen because i chased the dog back up to the house with a stick. I said go, go, get back in the house. I let them in. Somehow they got out. I dont know how they got back out again. They got back out, and the next thing i hear and see was the officer pointing his gun and shot the dog. Reporter Police Investigators all over the block going door to door talking to witnesses, collecting evidence. It appears to be a big investigation. Is this handled like any other policeinvolved shooting . Yes. Reporter so its a fullpledged investigation . Yes. In your opinion is what the officer did here justified . We have to investigate. We have to investigate and see all the facts. Reporter now, the woman who was bitten was taken to a hospital. They describe her injuries as minor. The investigation into the incident now, that could take pat collins. Thanks, pat. Tonight d. C. Police are working to figure out who opened fire on a car full of women. It happened last night about 1 11 00 on green street . Southeast d. C. Three women were shot, all of them taken to a hospital. Theyre all expected to be okay. But theres no word tonight on either a motive or suspects. D. C. Police are teaming up with other agencies for a renewed search for a missing 8yearold girl. Relisha rudd disappeared from a d. C. Homeless shelter two years ago. Todays search has whereuponed wrapped up but Darcy Spencer joins us live with what investigators are planning tomorrow. Darcy . Reporter doreen, that ground search ended here a couple of hours ago, but like you said, this he plan to be back out here tomorrow but with dive teams searching a body of water right here on the grounds of the national arboretum. A new search for missing 8yearold relisha rudd comes to an end for the day. Police say they found no sign of the little girl. It was the First Time Police have searched the national arboretum. Its a 400acre property off of new york avenue in northeast d. C. Not far from where she was last seen two years ago. Well, i hope whatever they can find to get an answer for her parents can be done, but it did just make us feel horrible when they told us what they were here for. Reporter chief cathy lanier says new information led them to the arboretum. Its just down the street from a hotel where relisha was seen on Surveillance Video with her alleged abductor. Its a case that has touched many lives. First i pray that she is alive, but if she isnt and its good that if they do find her remains at least the family will be at peace. Reporter the search involving dozens of Police Officers, drivers, and dogs. The Police Activity limited some access to the park, but it largely remained open as for any sign of relisha. Partners from center for exploited and missing children, the fbi, mpd members that will also be doing a search with our Harbor Branch in a body of water. Reporter news4 has learned the dive will take place on thursday morning. Chief cathy lanier not giving specifics about why theyre searching here now, but she says it will be a small body of water on the arboretum grounds. Its difficult. Its difficult on the divers. But thats what theyre trained to do. Reporter those searchers are expected to be back out here first thing tomorrow morning. Back to you. Tomorrow the Washington Nationals will play their home opener at which they intend to honor First Responders. Prince William CountyPolice Officers david mckeon and jesse hempen will throw the ceremonial first pitch. They were shot while responding to a domestic woodbridge, virginia, back in february. Ashley guindon was killed in that shooting. It was her first night on the job. Before the first pitch, the nats will hold a moment of silence for five First Responders who have died in the last year. And, of course, everybody wondering about the weather tomorrow. Are we going to see some of the rain . Because we have rain moving our way. Will it affect the nationals home opener . First off, temperatures well above where they were yesterday. Yesterday only in the 40s. Today we got to 56 in d. C. 56 in hagerstown. Look back to the west, parts of West Virginia in the 70s. That warmer air is trying to make its way our way. It will get here tomorrow. Overnight much warmer than we have been the past couple nights. A pretty big storm system moving our way. A couple storms within a bigger storm here. And you can see a lot of rain making its way our way. We will see rain in toward the day tomorrow. It will affect your morning commute. Right now wahing that rain when it moves in. I will time it out for you. Will it affect the nationals game . I have that forecast. And then it gets cold again. How about another day of recordbreaking low temperatures, everyone . No thanks. Well see you in a few minutes, doug. Tonight parents are being asked for their input on how to protect students in Prince Georges County. It comes after a School Volunteer was charged with molesting students and making child pornography but some are saying the process isnt transparent enough. Prince georges county bureau shuf Tracee Wilkins is in Upper Marlboro with the details. Reporter Deonte Carraway is charged with molesting and videotaping children in private. Some are feeling like the work to find out how this was able to happen should be transparent. How did School Volunteer and teachers aide Deonte Carraway ve allegedly molest dozens of Elementary Students on video on School Grounds . Prince georges County School ceo Kevin Maxwell has created a task force to find out, but its meetings are not open to the public. So i think transparency is important. It allows people to be held accountable. Reporter university of maryland student and Prince Georges County native colin byrd sent this letter to the Maryland AttorneyGenerals Office arguing the task force is a public body and closing its meeting is a violation of the maryland open meetings act. The whole thing is because this guy broke the law. We might as well follow the law in our review of this process. Reporter meanwhile, today the prince georges County School system launched an Online Survey that will allow the public to take part in the work of the task force but not attend its meetings. The survey allows for comments regarding the reporting of abuse and staff training. Also School Culture and climate and screening of employees and volunt a School Spokesman released a statement saying in part, it is important to note that the task force has a lot of work to complete in a short amount of time. The communitys input is critical to the work of the task fork, which is why the task force is seeking confidential input via a survey. Not enough if theyre not opening up the meetings because thats where the business is going to take place, and i think the public has a right to see what the business is. Reporter a spokesperson with the Maryland AttorneyGenerals Office confirms they have colins complaint. They are reviewing it. They have a month to do that review. Thats also about how long were expecting the task force to continue its work. Were expecting to have their findings by may. Now, if you are interested in participating in this survey, you can go to nbcwashington. Com or our app. We have a link. You can search task force survey. Reporting live in Upper Marlboro, im Tracee Wilkins, news4. Thanks, youngsters on atvs. Some of them stopped an ambulance during an emergency. Police are now planning to crack down. Plus, only on 4, a congressmans chief of staff in trouble with the law. Why her savings account landed her in court and what happened after our story aired this afternoon. And a warm welcome back. A flight from brussels landed at dulles for the First Time Since the terror wall street. The nra. Theyre powerful. They usually get their way. But not with democrat Donna Edwards. She wont take cash from wall street banks. And when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, Donna Edwards said no shes fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. Because to democrat Donna Edwards, the special interests arent special. We are. Time magazine called Chris Van Hollen a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates for his accomplishments as a young legislator. Now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security. Chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra. And won. Thats why hes endorsed by the post as the talented successor to senator mikulski who will deliver results. Im Chris Van Hollen, and i approve this message. A big welcome at Dulles Airport today as the first flight from brussels arrived in our region following those terror attacks last month. Fire trucks shot a water plume over the plane as it pulled into the gate and the ground crew waved flags. Passengers tell us it was a great flight but that things were very different at the airport in brussels. They did a remarkable job of keeping us away from any of the areas that or anything that weve seen in the news so far. It felt empty actually. The airport just felt empty, but it was early in the morning. The welcome was emotional a little bit, yeah. I mean, everyone is shocked still in belgium about what happened, so you can imagine its nice when you feel other peoples kind of affection. Reporter tears in my eyes. I dont know if my makeup is still there, but i know it was very emotional thinking of after so many did what we have to do. Life has to go on, you know. We cannot be stopped by those crazy people. The airport in brussels reopened on sunday, and airlines have slowly been expanding their service. Were told the flight back to brussels tomorrow from dulles is full. In the wake of the brussels attacks, lawmakers on capitol hill want to know if more can be done to protect travelers. They held a hearing about that today and as jay gray reports now, the head of the tsa offered some reassurances. Reporter with growing security lines and new worries overseas, lawmakers sat down this morning with Transportation Security Administration chief peter neffenger. There are challenges we must continue to address both immediate and longer term but i can assure you and the public we serve we are focused on our Counterterrorism Mission and are focused on delivering excellence in everything we do. Reporter it comes a day after charles schumerle he wants to nearly double the Armed Security teams at airports, train stations, and other transportation hubs and step up efforts in unsecured areas, including checkin, bag claim and freight dough poe. We have three proposals here, dogs, active shooters, perimeters. Weigh tonight strengthen all three. Reporter neffenger looked to assure lawmakers citing major changes in the culture and practices at tsa saying the agency has retrained every employee and greatly reduced vulnerability. But with terrorists constantly searching for a flaw in that system, hes not opposed to adding more man and firepower. I think that if youre asking an operator if he would put more resources to use, yes, i would. Reporter vital resources everyone hopes well never have to use. Jay gray, nbc news. Today officials in boston outlined their tight plan for the upcoming marathon. Three years ago two bombs exploded near the finish line killing three people and injuring hundreds more. The security plan calls for 5,000 Law Enforcement officers, enhanced checkpoints, and dozens of surveillance cameras along the route. Spectators are being told to leave backpacks and drones at home. The fbi says they are also incorporating Lessons Learned from terror attacks in paris, brussels, and san bernardino. The Boston Marathon is set for april 18th. They say their government tried to solve fiscal problems by selling them poison water. Today lawyers for 400 people in flint, michigan, filed a classaction lawsuit. That suit targets michigan Governor Rick Snyder and other state and local authorities. The lawyers say officials knew that the water in flibt was contaminated with lead but continued using it to help balance the debtridden city. Thousands of children were exposed to the tainted water. My granddaughter is affected with the lead. Shes having focus issues in school. Shes only 12. Whats going to happen down the road . I dont know. I need answers, and i dont know where to begin. The water problems in flint began in 2014 after the city switched its water source to save money. By january of 2015 residents were raising alarms about the quality of the water. But another year passed before Governor Snyder declared an emergency. Another chance today for a Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland to meet with a lawmaker from his home state. He met with illinois senator dick durbin this morning. This afternoon there were meetings with two other democratic senators. Three republicans have met with judge garland so far, but the Republican Leadership refuses to move forward with the senator Chuck Grassley is the chairman of the committee that holds confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees. Hes invited judge garland to breakfast next week but not to further the process. Grassley says he wants to explain why the senate will not consider a nominee until the next president takes office. Critics say tennessee is the latest state to take steps toward discrimination. A bill that would allow Mental Health