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remains winter cold. 32 in gaithersburg, 33 culpeper. the warming is under way. most neighborhoods today will get up in on the low and mid-50s, so let the warming begin. we're tracking out chances for rain on your monday and tuesday and more cool air later in the week. 7 day coming up. developing this morning, a fire bradley damabadly damage a home in laurel and derrick ward is live. >> reporter: good morning. the aftermath of the fire on white way thin laurel, no one hurt, but 13 displaced, nine adult, four children. when firefighters got here, they saw fire coming out of the basement and the roof of the house. and as you can see, it did a pretty good
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looks like a total loss, however they are still assessing the damage. several cars in the driveway, one appeared to be damaged. and the investigation continues in to just what caused it, but again, the good thing is no one hurt, but 13 people displace this morning. live in laurel, derrick ward, news 4. now to decision 2016, it was a big number for the number two candidates in the race. bernie sanders and each took home a win. sanders cruised to a victory in wyoming caucuses, but as far as delegates go, it was a tie. each wins seven in the state. but sanders has created momentum beating clinton in seven of the last eight states. on the republican side, ted cruz dominating the colorado gop state convention. donald trump skipped that con he thinks have and instead visited the 9/11 memorial. the new york primary is april 19. >>
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to new york, she will attempt to widen her base in maryland. there is a grass roots organizing event today. the maryland primary is april 26. the event begins at 2:30 at the city garage. and coming up on "meet the press," donald trump's convention manager sits down with chuck todd to discuss new strategies. and bernie sanders joins the show to discuss the state of his campaign also heading into the primaries. maryland lawmakers are coming down to the wire when it comes to key bills. the state's legislative session ends on monday and they will have to work out some differences on criminal justice bill aimed at reducing the state's prison population. late last night, lawmakers revised that bill that would reduce sentence its for nonviolent drug offenders and focus on treatment. a reform bill that changes how police are hired and trained is still up for discussion and a bill that closes the gender pay gap is headed to the governor. oo
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critical but stable condition after being shot in southeast. the shooting happened on friday night on knox place. police say the girl was walk with her parents when bullets started flying. people t people in that neighborhood say they are numb to the gunshots. >> when police leave, they come out and shooting. don't make no sense. >> residents say they would like to see a police substation open in their neighborhood to help with the gun violence problem. investigators are still searching for that gunman. >>. the hunt for the man in the hat is over. he's confessed to being in the airport. bill neely has more. >> reporter: mystery lv
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explosives with two suicide bombers at brussels airport has confessed. it's this man, mohamed abrini, he's admitted being the man seen fleeing the bombings telling investigators he threw his jacket in the garbage can and sold his hat. but they can't rule out the possibility that he's alive to cover for someone else. he was one of six men arrested, four have now been charged with mass murder. abrini is one. photographed before the paris attacks linked to safe houses. and a car used in the massacres. he's a key suspect who may know more than his friend salah abdeslam who also fled paris. >> abrini will probably know a lot more than abdeslam and a lot more than almost anybody else alive. >> reporter: as police are on the hunt to more isis suspects, raiding a brussels apartment block, this man was also charged with mass murder, known to be swedish.
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prosecutors say he bought the suitcases at this mall for the bombers to pack with explosives. but there are no celebrations here at the arrests and charges as these men. remember, salah abdeslam's arrest last month may have panicked his gang and triggered the brussels massacres. so they're on their guard here. the prime minister warning today be alert, stay calm, be careful. back to you. >> bill neely reporting there. belgian prosecutors say they learned that the group that carried out the terror attacks in brussels was also planning another the attack on france. a life guard's quick actions may have saved a young swimmer. the montgomery county fire department says a lifeguard pulled a 10-year-old who was drowning and performed cpr. the child was conscious when fire crews arrived. the 10-year-old was taken to the
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hospital in serious condition. if you are headed through falls church today, beware of heavy traffic because of peru's presidential election. thousands are expected to cast their ballots at two sites. you will see lots of cars headed in to mary ellen henderson middle school and george mason high school. those polls open until 7:00 tonight. we're certainly feeling the cold this morning. and so are many of you out there. storm team 4 watching another big temperature swing and showers that could impact your plans in the next 48 hours. a former nfl player shot and killed overnight. what police say led to his death honesties before he was about to enter a team's hall ofame. f
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nascar driver austin dillon lost control triggering a 13 car crash at last night's nascar sprint cup race. jimmie johnson hitting the back of dillon's car causing him to slide. dillon hit the back stretch wall and came down the track crashes in to driver. no one was seriously hurt and kyle busch went on to win the sprint cup. this is a sad morning for the saints football organization. former player will smith was shot and killed last night. the shooting was the result of a two car crash in new orleans. smith and a man exchanged words after the crash and the man shot him several times. he also shot smith's wife in the leg. she is expected to survive. smith was an nfl first round draft pick in 2004, he played nine seasons with the saints. he won a super bowl. he was scheduled to be
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into the saints hall of fame this fall. one u.s. senator believes social media can stop terrorist attacks and people should be rewarded for speaking out. chuck schumer will introduce the bill. it would require the state department to pay the reward if someone provides information that leads to an arrest or conviction in a terrorist case. it is april 10th, sure doesn't feel like spring, though. storm team 4 tracking how much longer you will need the winter coat. and we saw some flakes yesterday, but nothing compared to this. where winter is refusing to go away and making a mess of the roads.
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good morning. i'm which i cchuck bell. temperatures are still mostly in the 20s and 30s across the area, but we don't need to worry about the umbrellas for today. sunshine but temperatures on the chilly side for sure. we're mostly in the 20s and 30s. 36 downtown. later on today, no rain to worry about, but snowflakes across parts of ohio.
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there may be rain toimg pa impar monday morning commute. details coming up. the feed. fires. he scores! >> with that goal washington capital star a ovechkin made hockey history. this is his seventh time in his career that he's reached 50 goals in a season. caps playing the flyers in the first round of the playoffs. starting tomorrow, georgetown businesses can apply for liquor licenses that have been off limits for nearly 30 years. liquor license moratorium ended this weekend. there is no longer a limit on the number of licenses that can be used for restaurants and multipurpose facilities like movie theaters. now, neighborhoods in that area and neighborhood leaders say they're excited for new opportunities that this will bring to georgetown. >> so this is all a positive step and where other places in the city has moved ahead as far as getting new restaurants,
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thousand georgetown, although we have a lot of good restaurants here, we're looking forward to all the new ones coming in. >> the original ban was put in place in 1988 to reduce noise, trash and vandalism. more than 300 cases of the zika virus have now been reported in the u.s. as the number of infections increase, the federal government continues to direct more money to the fight against the virus. sarah dollop has more on how florida is attempting to stop the threat. >> reporter: with florida expected to be on the front lines in the fight against zika this summer, control has started in earnest ahead of the wet season. >> we'll have to spray this, as well. >> reporter: inspectors responding to calls from concerned residents. 40 times more than in years past. so what are you looking for? >> containers holding water and mosquitos.
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u.s. in number of reported zika infections. miami-dade is the county with the most. >> it's a big concern in our neighborhoods. that something may get out of control. >> reporter: this week the obama administration announced $589 million being dedicated to containing zika. the virus has been linked to cases of microcephaly in brazil and with potentially locally transmitted, pregnant women are of greatest concern. zika is believed to be transmitted by mosquitos. this southern based blood bank screens donors from the area. there we are planning also to implement a new experimental test for zika as soon as it becomes available. >> reporter: at the university of miami medical school, this doctor is working to develop a rapid diagnostic. >> with delay, there are more infections, more transmissions to the unborn child, more cases of microcephaly.
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>> reporter: this expected mother is educating herself on how to protect her family. >> i've made sure all her toys are drying off, and there are no puddles of water. >> reporter: florida experts say crucial in the battle against zika. sarah dollop, miami. it's not looking like spring in many parts of the country. where more wintry weather is expected today. heavy snow could be seen from ohio to indiana yesterday. warmer weather is expected to return next week. >> if you go to the nbc facebook page, we are broadcasting live on facebook and everybody has the big question, when is the
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>> that's right. because that's when summer gets here. i guarantee you it will be warmer in june. but we've been joking about it. spring is what happens when you average summer and winter together. had the fourth warmest march on record. so we started off spring on a mild note, and that makes it feel all the more colder when we have these cold aprils. april now a little more than two degrees cooler than average. but at least the sun is shining. that is good news for your sunday. and the howling west/northwesterly winds of yesterday are gone. winds will be back around from the south later today and tomorrow. southerly breezes bring in milder air, but also comes in at a bit of a price, and that price being the chance for raindrops on monday. rain chances 40% during the day tomorrow, but the best chance for rain by far is coming up on tuesday of this week. and then we go back to the sunny and dry weather. but even with the sunshine back later on in the week, it will be
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near warm. look at all the snow across parts of central and eastern parts of ohio. that won't make it east of the mountain, but it's indicative of the fact that the air is still very chilly around here. that is along a warm front that will glide through pennsylvania, southerly winds return today. not a big rain chance for tomorrow, rainfall amounts a couple drup et couple. here is 4:00 a.m. nothing heavy. just hit and miss rain showers. that goes until about lunchtime or so. tomorrow afternoon, skies try to clear out. and then a break or two of sunshine. so more sun in the afternoon, it will be mid and upper 60s
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rain, could even be pockets of moderate rain during tuesday afternoon. quick peek of the next four day, chilly and sunny today, milder tomorrow with a chance for morning rain showers. and then rain tuesday, wednesday sunny but cool. "7-day forecast" coming up. it's an icon of american breakfast. but times are a changing. the new way a restaurant staple is reinventing itself for a new generation. the presidential races come to new york and the outcome of the april 19 primary has big stakes for both the democratic and republican races. >> on the democratic side, hillary clinton is looking to rebound after her loss in wisconsin. in the state she once represented in the u.s. senate. and bernie sanders is trying to upset her on her own turf. >> but new york is a closed primary, meaning the independent voters who have helped fuel
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and the registration to participate was last honesmonth. >> on the republican side, donald trump is the big favorite in his home state after the loss in wisconsin and he has the chance to maybe win all or at least most of new york's 95 delegates. >> it's winner take all both statewide and congressional districts, and right now donald trump isolling above 50%. p
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protesters this london want david cameron to resign after it was revealed that he profited from an offshore trust fund. protesters have been gathering outside his residence. the fund was set up by his late father. it was named in the "panama papers" leak that detailed network of banks and law firms that helped the most powerful hide money. cameron has denied that the fund was set up to avoid taxes. well, it is an icon of the american breakfast. your local waffle house. thousands of them dotting american highways. doctor i don't know why the producers are doing this to us. did you know that there is something else being made there these days as kevin tibbles reports for fans of the chain, it's music to their ears. >> waffle and bacon. >> reporter: the stories told over a good old cup of coffee. ♪
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no doubt many have been put to music, but how many sing about their favorite restaurants? >> it's a fun thing and in this world, we need some fun stuff. ♪ >> reporter: now that tried and true american diner the waffle house is reporting some of those tunes and playing them on the jukebox in nearly 2,000 locations. >> it's kind of like mellow music that everyone will want. >> reporter: some of the songs, there are raisins in my toast. and cooking up my order. >> are you having fun. >> you have to have fun if you're singing about raisin toast and chili. >> you can download them. they used to come like this, kids.
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this is old fashioned. called a record. atlanta songwriter jason feltz penned about a girl who kept stepping out on her boyfriend for a bowl of chili at you know where. ♪ in the waffle house corner >> doing something fun and doesn't require a lot of cooks in the kitchen. >> reporter: georgette has been serving it up for a smile for 21 year. >> customers are great, jukebox is fantastic. what more could i ask for? >> reporter: grits. if you were going to write a song, what would it be? >> i'll be back again or something like that. ♪ >> reporter: just remember, the more syrupy the song, the better. ke
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atlanta. >> starving now. it is cold out there. take a look at all the temperatures. but when will we see the end of the winterlike temperature its? chuck is updating his forecast. more trouble for metro rider. how a passenger is bringing new attention to it a problem that left people stuck on the rails. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network... and fiber optics move at the speed of light. over the last 10 years, our cable competitors have received a few awards.
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go for it. take one step outside and you're not going to think it is spring. many neighbors waking up to some bitter cold temperatures here. it won't be as windy, but you're definitely going to feel freeze for most of the morning. good morning, i'm angie goff. >> and i'm adam tuss. many you just want to stay inside temperature check out the temperatures here. dulles at 33, some places right around freezing. manassas 28. not going to do chuck bell's job for him, though. he's in the "weather center." chuck, when do we get out of the 30s? >> one more temperature out of you and i'll start reading the news. we'll be up out of the 30s if about the next hour or two. most everyone should be at least in the tourts by 11:00, 12:00 today. and up into the low 50s for highs. so still quite a bit cooler than average, but better than it's been.
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will be a more pleasant day outside. what to expect then, after the freezing cold start, 100% sunshine, highs today averaging around 50. if only we can keep the dry weather around. unfortunately tomorrow morning at the bus stop, temperatures near 42. chilly, maybe a couple light rain showers around early tomorrow. the way home will be a little better. breaks of sunshine. and tomorrow will be the warmest day of the week at 68 degrees. whole seven day forecast coming up. a new report says high levels of lead have been reported in seven schools in maryland p. the environmental proceedings says that the levels tested above the federal standard since the 90s laytonsville elementary in montgomery county has used bottled water to protect students from drinking contaminated well water. the epa says it's working with all the school districts to fix the problem. we have a full report on the nbc washington app, just search lead levels.
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noah's law different versions have passed in the house and senate, but lawmakers are trying to work out the differences. it's named for officer noah leotta who was killed by a suspected drunk driver. one version of the bill requires driver to be convicted first. his father wants the version that requires the devices as soon as they fail a breathalyzer test. >> make sure that noah leotta still on patrol. >> the legislature will take it up again tomorrow. more trouble for metro after a video surfaces of riders stuck on out of service train and the operator continues to roll through stops. a viewer sent us this video of the incident on a red line train
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passengers were told to get off the train after an equipment problem, but as the riders try to exit the train, someone told them then to stay on the train and that everything was fine. the train operator then started rolling through red line stops and was not responding to riders' calls to stop the train. after several minutes, the uniform metro employee enters the rail car and helps people get off. a metro spokesperson told wtop that they did not have any additional information on the incident. a law aimed to close the gender pay gap is headed to the governor's desk. this would prevent businesses from retaliating against employees who talk about their salaries. employees can also sue companies if they find out they were not paid fairly and get this, they can sue up to three years after their final paycheck. more than 2 dozen gun control supporters are on their way here to d.c.
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they're part of an annual ride that started in newtown connecticut. they will arrive for four days to a raise awareness for tougher gun laws. they will deliver a petition to congress that would restrict conseal carry weapons. >> we think guns on campuses is a recipe for problems. so we think it's important that our campuses and schools remain gun free. >> the cyclists will be stopping along the way to talk about gun violence. new details this morning in that texas air base shooting. federal officials want to know why a former fbi agent turned air force sergeant killed his commander on a san antonio air base. federal official tells the associated press that the shooter was technical sergeant steven belino. he opened fire on friday. the sheriff's office says the shooter turned the gun on himself. william schroeder was killed.
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united states is using some old equipment to try to stop isis. military has deployed b-52 bombers. they arrived in qatar yesterday. the first time they will used since the gulf war. u.s. customs and border protection boasting what looks like impressive numbers. use of deadly force down 26% over the last year, but there are questions about whether any of the altercations ended up severely hurting or killing someone because the report only breaks down the type of weapon used but does that detail if it could result in death. today might be one of the last days you need the winter coat. it started off freezing, but we're slowly warming up. how soon we could look forward to the temperatures back up in the 60s. and new reaction as sexual abuse allegations come out against dennis hastert.
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this morning dennis hastert's attorney is admitting he did some kind of wrongdoing, saying he committed transgressions for which he is profoundly sorry. the admission comes after new details emerged about sexual assault allegations. prosecutors allegation he sexually abused at least four boys when he was their wrestling coach decades ago. the 74-year-old is also facing six months in jail for instructing withdrawals of money from his account in order for evade bhank reporting laws. prosecutors believe he was paying off one of the alleged victims. for decades we've promoted the idea p adopting foster kids. it requires majif
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adjustments. >> and we want you to meet a family created through adoption with the perspective parents traveling halfway around the world to make it happen. >> reporter: when robin and david married, they knew they wanted a family. >> we knew we wanted kids and we knew that we wanted to adopt. >> reporter: there were thousands of orphans in romania after the overthrow. hundreds of forners from around the world came looking to adopt. >> a woman came out and through the open window of the car handed me a bundle that was about this long. >> reporter: in that bundle, a very tiny baby. >> i think that there is always something inside of an adoptive kid's mind and heart that won r wonders where they came from. >> reporter: an annoying question that led to years of issues. she thinks
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after having a baby of her own with her boyfriend, allison began using the internet to try to locate her birth family. is he finally traveled to romania. found her mother, father, and other family members who indeed looked like her. she was overjoyed, but shocked at the way the family lived. >> their living situation is horrible. they don't have electricity, you know, they don't have a toilet. >> reporter: she wants to be their miracle, to make a difference for them. and coming home to bethesda, she thousand recognizes another miracle. the one that happened for her through adoption. >> because i know that i haven't been the greatest kid. >> you've been you. that's enough. >> reporter: allison now knows that it was love, not rejection, that led her birth family to give her away. and love that kept her in the embrace o
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when she wanted to reject them. it took a quarter of a century and a trek of nearly 5,000 miles across the globe for her to finally understand the miracle of love. barbara harrison, news 4, for wednesday's child. >> an amazing story. and as part of our wednesday's child commitment, we have always helped our foster children and their new families with counseling services to make the adjustment go smoothly. for re information on children who are still waiting, please call our adoption hed adoption. it looks nice and sunny, but don't be fooled just yet. yeah, that sun is deceiving. storm team 4 is tracking how much longer you will need to bundle up.
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good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. sunshine but a lingering chill out there. you will need your insulated jacket to get you out the door. temperatures are now warming into the low and mid-30s. plenty of sunshine. high temperatures take s today upper 40s to low 50s. a lot of folks use sunday as their travel getaway day. nor
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regionally. raleigh to boston no problems there. only airline hubs that might have delays would be chicago, detroit, atlanta and out on the west coast because it's raining in san francisco. "7-day forecast" in a few minutes. today begins national crime victims' rights puig. this will be a walk and candlelight vigil to raise awareness for crime victims in northern virginia. david culver will emcee the event which begins at 4:30 at the fairfax corner shopping center off monument drive. and then the vigil is right after the walk. and now to the story of people who have witnessed and often experienced abuse. they're the children of domestic violence and david culver shows us how one alexandria program is working to give them a safe space. >> each family has their own apartment. >> reporter: lynn thomas is all about turning furnished spaces in to homes. >> so now we're entering a two bedroom transitional housing unit. many of our fam
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director of the community lodgings, a group provided a refuge for denise and her family who escaped an abusive husband. >> my son was only seven or eight, he couldn't protect himself. and here i had a baby, what could the baby do. so i had to leave. >> reporter: for two years, this became her home. community lodgings providing resources for denise to find success. >> i had to relearn how to just take care of myself because i had lost touch with that. >> reporter: a big part of this program is about creating a community, a real safe place. so for some of the families and their children who live in the transitional apartments, they offer several workshops, many held just across the street. >> a lot of these kids come from broken families, they're coming from central america, maybe they're living with an aunt and uncle who they're just meeting for the first time. >> reporter: the instructors here lead an academic curriculum,
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available to every child. >> we drive to give them a safe environment to come. >> denise and her boys graduated and her sons are consistently making honor roll and she's found success in her own career, now supporting her season family and it all started with finding that safe space. >> you have a safe place to put your head down, that's half the battle. >> the organization also puts a huge focus on the children of domestic violence. head to the nbc washington app and search "community lodgings" for information on a fundraiser tonight. women's rights activists are speaking out about the recently signed anti-abortion bill. thousands gathered at the statehouse on saturday in response to what they say is an unconstitutional law. the law bans abortions on the basis the race, sex
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planned parenthood is suing the state. >> we must ensure access to resources that make choice a reality for all. >> the governor's office says it believes the law is constitutional. let's turn our attention to the weather. we brought in chuck on this sunday to rake him over the coals. >> well, we can get cold in april. i mean we've had cold aprils in the past. 2007 was one of our colder aprils in recent memory. and the latest freeze on record at national airport is april 29. so it can still happen. that was back when you were a kid, 1874, 5, somewhere in there, adam. >> that's right. thanks, chuck. >> he may or may not have been a kid back then. outside on our sunday, weather won't mess with you too much today. it is cold, but all you have to do is just get moving and you can stay warm enough. if
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baseball game or anywhere else, stay on the sunny side of the street. the sun will give you color if you're not careful, so have your spf on. so for tomorrow, give you the yellow light for tomorrow. if you have outdoor plans early on, there could be a rain shower or sprinkle first thing. tuesday, though, that is the day you may need to find another way to have the plans moved indoors. the rain well back out to our west. a couple sprinkles possible early tomorrow. what a beauty today. still a ripple on the potomac, those winds will be coming back away to the south today, that will bring milder air in, so tomorrow will be about 15 degrees warmer than today, but it did come at the price of some rain showers. monday future weather, 4:00 a.m., could have light rain or sprinkle on the way out to the bus stops and work and school early tomorrow morning. the rain basically tapers off after lunchtime and we should have enough sunshine tomorrow
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to get up into the mid and upper 60s. so that will be relatively nice. monday afternoon probably the best part of the week from a warm weather perspective, but a cold front comes this here on tuesday. pretty steady chance for rain from pretty much sunrise to sunset on tuesday. about half an inch of rain tuesday afternoon. so "7-day forecast," 53 on the chilly side today. average is 66. tomorrow the only day this week warmer than average, rain likely on tuesday and then back to cool sunshine for wednesday, thursday and friday. temperatures running about 5 to 7 degrees colder than average. a big night for two presidential candidates hoping for a comeback. we'll break down the battle on both sides as bernie sanders and ted cruz try to win delegates and catch up to the frontrunners.
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so let's be real. being a mom is a tough job and decembspite what pinterest says life with kids is far from p perfe perfect. today people would know this all too well are with us. you've spent more than a decade producing great television toe cussed around parent going, and you've also written two books. best sellers. the latest one for family purposes, we'll say shoddy mom. >> yes. >> and
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seasons. and you say it's good to be a shoddy mom. what do you mean by that? >> to be a shoddy mom means you're laughing at those less than perfect parenting moem moments. we're all scrambling and we always have moments that just kind of make us want to feel guilty. maybe we packed the wrong lunch, maybe our i had cans are putting dirty clothes on. so we have the guilty feelings about choices that we make regarding parenting and we are just out there to say laugh at them, rejoice them, and move on because you will have another one real soon. >> and everything is going to be okay in the end, right? and we talk about all seasons. and i love it because you talk everything about going to camp to going on vacation. what is your favorite season to write about? >> ours definitely is summer because i'm from tulsa, she's from northern california. and we ship our
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summer with our uncles and aunts and cousins. so a lot of people dread summer. we actually's joyce and look forward it because our parents and our sin liblings think we failed, so their it's like fix those kids before it's too late. >> and this is your website here. i love your advice about not getting on the neighborhood list serve. healthy lunch, throw it out the window. overall, what would you say your message is? not to take yourself too seriously? >> not to take yourself too seriously. every day you will have the less than per about effect parenting moments and you have to laugh about them, not cry. and know that we're all in this together. we're all in it together and every single parent is a shoddy mom because everybody has fails e
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find a moment where you recharge your batteries. there are so many times when every decision we make is based on our children, our spouses, our jobs. we never get a moment to just read a magazine, workout, watch housewives. >> which you feel guilty doing. >> right. if you find a moment, take it because when we're happier, who is happier? our kids are. so that is also the message. >> take care of mom and everybody else wins. >> and we have a chance to pick your brains even more. thank you so much. tonight there a book signing event happening at kidville in bethesda at 5:30. and we will all be there. it might be a good day for some activities inside with kids. because the sun is out but it's not feeling like spring just yet. chuck is updating his forecast.
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start to our sunday. temperatures are now rising up into the 30s. we have our coffee. but the end could be in sight for the cold temperatures. >> good morning. you might want to wear a coat if you're heading out to run some errands or getting toward head to church. chuck bell is tracking when we can expect a warm-up. >> we'll get a nice enough warm-up coming our way tomorrow, but unfortunately, it won't be a sustained warm-up. it will be one and done. and then back into relatively cool weather for the second half of the week. still a cold morning. still only 35 at actual less, 37 reston town center, 38 arlington. headed out to the baseball game today, they will be able to play baseball today. just make sure that you're layered up appropriately if you will be sitting in the sunny side of the stadium, it wouldn't be too bad. but if you're in the shade, it willing chilly for sure. planning out your sunday

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