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the southeast, and the center isl be in marshall, and 6:28 the time of arrival in haymarket, and then finally, it will be in the area of manassas and of few areas that are light outside of the storm, but some brief then gusts and a little bit of hail, as well. looking into southern pennsylvania, a number of showers and storms. as a move towards sunset, they should diminish a bit, but the door is still open for some storms to reach part of our viewing area, and some lightning may be seen as we go into this tuesday evening. tomorrow, and we will update day heat and day four, at the index will be around 100 degrees with a chance of thunderstorms as we head through the day, and on thursday, the heat index will with around103 thunderstorms possible, and then
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thunderstorms become more likely as we get through the afternoon with a cold front approaching, the cold front more of a dry front, because we are still in the 90's over the weekend, but we will get a break from the unity levels. we will have our 10-day outlook coming up in about 10 minutes. michelle, back to you. police have recovered a stolen ambulance and now have one person in custody. it was stolen from the prince georges hospital center and store ina convenience chevrolet. there is no damage to that ambulance. bombshell, the involvement of the russians in the election. donald trump, junior, releasing emails about a planned meeting a russian attorney. nancy is following this story. nancy? nancy: a firestorm on what it
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investigation into the trump robaign, and among them, goldstone writing it is very high level but part of russia and government support of mr. trump. mark warner, also vice chair of the committee investigating the hacking, called it a "major development." warner: this is the first time of clear evidence of senior campaign, the trump meeting with russians to try to obtain information that might hurt the campaign of hillary clinton. nancy: an president trump was briefed on this, saying in a statement, "my son, i applaud his transparency." that she, it is said could not have had any information on hillary clinton.
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say it was about russian efforts to block adoptions into the united states. reactions to the andrmation came fast furious, and brad bell is continuing our team coverage. to build newd's senators, both democrats, blasted donald trump, junior's revelations now in his own emails. >> if we were approached by someone wanting to give us information from a foreign government concerning our elections -- very clear, that the russian government is weighing in to help elect donald trump. virginia senator tim kaine, hillary clinton's running partner, goes further. towardskaine: it goes treason. when he was
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should have gone forward immediately. tod: they say they must get the bottom of the matter, on display across the headlines today, those reading the stories coming away with varied feelings. >> his family is still lying about the facts. >> i don't care. doing atrump is wonderful job, and i am a trump supporter, and i really do not have an opinion about it. we were on capitol hill when news broke of these tweets, and you could actually see people grabbing for their phones to read them, and one thing a lot of people told us today is they are eager for the special counsel to get to the bottom of this so that all of this can finally be brought to a close. on capitol hill, brad bell, abc 7 news. alison: the plan to move the fbi headquarters is dead.
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we are joined now with the reason and the fierce reaction that that happened. jeff? ff: leaders of virginia were hoping the new headquarters would be in springfield, provide a lot of jobs and economic boost, but now, they are very concerned that the current fbi headquarters is simply not fit for the 21st century. the federal government decision to keep the fbi headquarters in downtown washington is not sitting well in virginia. this is nothing short of the other disgrace. jeff: virginia governor terry mcauliffe -- i have nocauliffe: idea what they are thinking. were trying to move its of springfield of the mixing bowl. fbi building is deteriorating.
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current location. they do need to move. others agree, saying the cancellation of the project does not lessen the need for a new fbi headquarters, but the gsa says a budget gap in the millions remains to get the budget died. the current building on pennsylvania avenue has served as fbi headquarters for more than 40 years, which critics say is far too long for such a critical agency. currently the fbi headquarters from the 1970's is totally antiquated from a technology standpoint. republican maryland governor larry hogan says two sides in prince george's county, greenbelt and landover, would have been ideal. it is very frustrating. i can say it is kind of typical in washington, where nothing seems to get done. says it isnor hogan time to take a step back and find out
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meantime, governor mcauliffe says he is done putting in time and resources and money in trying to relocate the fbi to springfield. anchor: and a big change for prince george's county police. the department is moving to with a goal to put more officers on the streets in hope of reversing a trend. several years ago, a study found -- those working 12-hour shifts have performance that was not affected. connecting --t cp more than ever before with cameras that he says are making a difference.
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slowed, and there is no word on what caused that crash. the emmy-winning drama "homeland" is moving to virginia. production is set to start this fall in and around richmond. there is a tax credit and a grant. season seven will premiere sometime next year on showtime. newly released body camera video shows the arrest last week of shia labeouf in georgia. officers took him into custody. >> american -- paying my taxes -- >> so we are not going to have a conversation? >> no -- you know what to do, you stupid -- you dummy. anchor:
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anchor: back now with scary images of a woman dangling from a fence at the mexican border. people said they saw others using a harness to lower the woman down on the u.s. side of the wall. left her off and dangling 15 feet up. the woman is not hurt. she is being processed though for immigration violations. anchor: take a look at this scene in los angeles. it is believed a truck clipped a hydrant in front of a country club, sending water about 100 feet in the air. they were finally able to turn that off. anchor:
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tonight, cars companies said were part of a state solution to the problem of spewing shrapnel. millions of vehicle were added to a recall today. it involves some ford, nissan, and mazda vehicles from 2005 and 2012. airbag insulators with a desiccant. this does not involve all insulators. link tola.com for a specific makes and models. new information and the search of dozens of atv and dirtbike riders. illegally ining the city and also
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this was june 25. officials are now looking for 98 people. you can check out their photos on wjla.com. michelle: making a name for an arresting photograph. when he is not on the scenes, he is strolling the streets, camera in hand. the story now of a cop with a camera. >> the officer -- >> are you having a good day today? long line of a police, but perhaps it is his eye that sets him apart. when he is not on the beat protecting the public, he is capturing images of the city he loves. here.re is everything reporter: he up-fake kamar years ago, and now, he is rarely without it -- she picked up a camera years ago, and
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he is rarely without it. he says occasionally when his subjects discover he is a police officer, the experience can be enlightening. not say, "hey, i am a police officer." i give them my instagram handle. he loves photography and enjoys the positive response his surest receive, but right picturessponse his receive, but right now, he is focusing on this. anchor: really cool. love that it look at this must-see photograph out of florida. these soldiers walked together -- these strangers walk together , arm in arm, trying to save those in rip currents, forming a human chain, trying to get to the swimmers, and
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likely saved lives. well, my mom had to go in after me and my brother, and the people made a human chain and got us out. >> a chain of events that feelingly left her lucky. some aree are told recovering and doing ok. anchor: getting everyone offshore and telling them what to do. anchor: and you have to move quickly in that situation. yes, rule number one is if you cannot swim, do not go into the water, and when they have up signs about rip currents, pay attention. have one, which i have experienced, swim parallel to the shore. you can get out of it, but it is the panic. onlookers there say to them. anchor: we have storm
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west, and out towards washington dulles, and you can see the clouds out to the west, about 15 to 20 miles ahead. we are tracking storms until in0 p.m., and these are areas west and southwest of the city. you can see on your screen -- it is in the center of your screen, but on my screen, it is on the right-hand side. that in gainesville at 6:33, 6:57 in brazil. nhe storms are not -- 6:57 i brentsville. if you look at satellite and radar, there is no shortage of the showers rolling across pennsylvania. we think these will diminish. however, some showers will be there. computer model will show some will hold together
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overnight, so still some showers and storms, and jumping to 10:00, heavy rain coming across the mountains, and some might even overspread the metro area at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. then hot and, and humid with maybe another chance of storms in the afternoon. 93 degrees right now, hot, humid. temperatures down a little bit more than we expected. aels like temperatures down bit, but that is all going to change tomorrow and especially thursday. in fat, looking ahead, thursday is going to be the hottest -- in fact, looking ahead, thursday is going to be the hottest. scattered thunderstorms, maybe a few tomorrow, as well, and then numerous thunderstorms after hitting 92 degrees, so the extended outlook for you now, there is the heat and humidity tomorrow and thursday with 30% chances of showers and storms in the afternoon and evening hours. friday, a little less humid,
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erin: the nationals will have an unprecedented five players, including max scherzer, and this afternoon, all of the mlb all-stars were paraded through miami. look at this. truck murphy, waving on a to the crowd and family as they made their way to the stadium, and that is where we found bryce harper, on the red carpet, rocking the all-white look. he told the mlb network that his taylor wanted to give him the "miami vice" look. and an idea about how to make the all-star game different. take a listen. system,hen do a draft so i could be facing max scherzer. it will be a lot of fun to be able to do something like that, a little more competition, with someone on your team or something like that, facing justin turner or a rookie or something like that, so that would be a lot of fun. erin:
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a problem that is not going to happen. at wimbledon, venus williams did you use to show us that age is nothing. here she is. the 37-year-old dominated her opponent. powerful serveer and grass-court experience -- powerful serve and grass court experience. and the hall of fame in september. us do nice. good for her. erin: exactly. have ae still thunderstorm warning across western loudoun county and northern fauquier county, and they could slowly diminish with a few later this evening. attract those later tonight and talk about the hottest day of the week when he joined you right here at 11:00. anchor: thank you. "world news with david m
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♪ visit kp.org/wearekp to learn more. ♪ that our families and kids -everwill be safe... good morning. ...safe in their beds... [ sizzles ] -bye! -bye. ...and in the car on the way to school... ♪ ...that our homes and workplaces will be safe... [ shouting ] ...and that when our kids play, the air they breathe and the water they drink will be clean, and trust their grandparents will have a safe flight when they come to visit... [ shouting ] ...and that our food will be safe to eat. careful. it's gonna be hot. fair enforcement of common-sense safeguards keeps our families safe. unfortunately, donald trump and republicans in congress are working with corporate lobbyists to undo these safeguards. we can't trump and congressional republicans put corporate profits ahead of our health and safety
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tonight, the russian connection. donald trump jr.'s e-mails revealed. agreeing to a meeting, told he would get information that would incriminate hillary clinton. those e-mails revealing he was told it was the russian government trying to help his father win. don jr. replying in the e-mail, if it's what you say it is, i love it. also at this hour, the russian lawyer with reported ties to the kremlin who came from moscow to the trump tower. she is not speaking out about the meeting with don jr., and paul manafort. who is she? what did she bring? also moments ago on the deadly military crash.
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