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right now phase two of metro's safetrack program being tested by monday morning commuters. i'm barbara harrison with reports of commutes taking four times longer than normal, especially people coming from prince george's county. >> and i'm eun yang with this massive water main break. new information on how long it will take to repair the problem. and the summer heat is building on this9q first day of astronomical summer. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our next chance for severe storms.j" we're through the first
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metro's safetrack program. route options are reduced through july 3rd so crews can make repairs to the dxmúsystem. trains are running potomac avenue and station armory vvr9vmmetro's safetrack closures. deon starts his day in maryland and usually rides the rail all 3cf1 o road to benning road, catch the shuttle. >> reporter: clearly marked at eastern market. several metro employees and volunteers helping point you in the right direction. >> get your safetrack information? >> reporter: we decided to ride along shuttling from eastern market to benning road. >> you know, sleep is important. >> reporter: that's calvin thomon
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work. says this is frustrating. >> eventually you have to change your route a little bit. >> reporter: we caught up with a mom and her two sons, they're off to camp, she's going to work a little tired too. >> got to get up earlier in the morning. >> reporter: how much earlier? >> an hour earlier. >> reporter: we just got off the shuttle bus, here we are at benning road. you can see shuttle bus directing people getting off here to get back onto a shuttle this way. crossing the street:"xg to the opposite corner easy enough. >> shuttle bus service right to your left. >> reporter: now just make sure we get on the right bus. with the crowd that proved a little tricky, for some >> asking where the bus minnesota avenue station. >> eastern market we're trying to go back#c there too. >> reporter: once on board mostly smooth commute despite we made it there and back about an hour or so, roughly 20 to 30 minuthai4 longer than it woul
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take on eastern rail. the geni,hñ manager warning the tricky. >> if people can spread out their trip, if there's some way they can car pool home for instance, that would be great. >> david culver reporting. ride sharing apps instead of metro, you saw some big just before 7:00 a.m. in northwest washington. the surcharge was 2.3 times the normal amount. that meant you had to sña at least -$ñ$10.55 on a ride. and to get you through phase 2 of metro's safetrack program, we've set up a section on the nbc washington app of commuting alternatives, just search safetrack. take a look at this mess. this is a broken water main on swan creek road in ft. washington this morning. it's a geyser out there. water crews are on the scene and water has been shut off)(f but before causing major problems including damaging at least one car parked inxfhuñ that area an leaving a huge hole in the road. there it is you can
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middle.fú$(t&háhp &hc% crews say it will take between four and six hours to repair. about six customers right now are without water. >> it's like a giant geyser. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein and we've got the summer heat building. there's a live view overlooking the potomac river and little haze in the air. not too humid, but the sun jumping up high in the sky. what to wear6r-6 today, well, ft the umbrella. won't have any rain around, but you'll be comfortable in shorts and you can go sleeveless, but don't forget the sun block with that high sun angle this time of year. )pthe 8. reagan national at 82. inland away from the waters as well most of maryland and mountains as )pñwell. many locations there upper 70s to around 807çuñ degrees. storm team 4 radar scanning sky. no rain anywhere from the mountains all the way to the bay and the atlaic
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dry for now. next chance of storms we'll look at in a few minutes. thank you, tom. homicide. a man found shot to death in the 1600 block of moncello avenue in northeast. no word yet on suspects. we're going to continue to work this story. and we're working to learn the condition of$d?'y victims involved in this pedestrian accident that happened just after 10:30 last night on mlk highway in landover. we're told there were as many as two victims and the driver did stay on the scene during the investigation. good morning everybody. closing arguments under way right now in the second degree murder trial forrrpax baltimore police officer cesar goodson. chris gordon in the courtroom right now. you're looking at video taken earlier of goodson entering that courtroom. he's the officer, the driver o &háhp &hc% freddie gray suffered a fatal neck av(óç injury. now, if the judge finds him guilty, it wilbe
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organizers say as many as 50,000 people attended the event. they were holding candles and creating a ring of fire throughout the park. 49 people were killed in the shooting. 21 are still %yñuhospitalized. on capitol hill here in washington. dealing with gun control. nbc's tracie potts has more on the debate. >> reporter: as emotion spills over for the victims in >> we're going to try to get the votes on monday night. >> reporter: the u.s. senate today considers four gun control measur measures, two from deu!0e5ñ and two from republicans. the strictest from senatorúspx%o dianne feinstein would ban sales to people on terror watch lists and others under investigation. >> q5áh are foreigners. they come in, there's reason for them to be suspect. m anybody else goes
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through. >> reporter: the republican alternative delaying gun sales for three days pending court review. donald trump says it's time for $ based on race or religion. >> i hate the concept of n/,/ profiling, but we have to use common sense. >> reporter: the national riefl association argues gunf)g contr isn't the answer to stop mass shootings like orlando. >> it's like they're trying to stop a freight train with a piece of kleenex. >> reporter: the other measures up include requiring back grountd checks at gun shows and making it harder to restrict sales to the mentally ill. none of those measures are ñ republicans some are signaling compromise but will republicans compromise if they get no fly no buy support a three-day delay. tracie potts in washington. a major shakeup in donald trump's campaign. nbc confirms corey lewandowski, trump's campaign manager since the beginning of his candidacy,
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campaign. angie goff here again at the connecticut where a hearing is going on involving the families of the sandy hook massacre. some of the loved ones of the victims spoke. >> i was present at the fire je12/14/12 when 25 other phkw families learned that our loved ones were killed after hours sitting, hoping and praying they were alive. >> a member of one of the nine families inside the courthouse right now. it's9b1ñ standing room only. the judge there hearing arguments on whether a lawsuit against the gunmaker of the automatic rifle used on that tragic day can move forward on will it be dismissed. the suit ago e alleges the company knew the rifle was meant for the military and was too dangerous to sell to civilians. if a decision does come down thiho
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that's the latest from the live desk, back to you. ÷ a part of so many of our lives and it's costing us more. insurance rates are skyrocketing. coming up, the reasons behind the increase and how you can save some money. plus, celebrating something most of these people haven't seen in their lifetimes. the chaos on the streets oftpiñ cleveland after the cavaliers cn the nba
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right now investigators in oakland are poring over surveillance video after a fan fell over ab5kl deck at last nis nba finals game. bay area news is reporting that he was pushed after a fight. this happened at the end of the and was in critical but stable condition at last check. so far there have been no arrests. and it was the cavs that took the nba championship in last night's game. what an amazing game at that. incredible series too. >> they beat the golden state warriors in an intense game seven matchup. the game came down to one last shot in the very last minute of the game. look at it. >> final seconds, it'sf0;ñ over it's over! cleveland is a city of champions once again! fans filled the streets of cleveland as the
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this is cleveland's first championship since 1964, that's when the browns beat the then-baltimore colts. last night's win is what lebron hop hoped he would accomplish after leaving the city for the miami heat. >> i'm true to the game. i know what i bring to the table. i came back for a reason. i came back to bring a championship to our city. >> lebron james and the cavs also made history as the first team to ever come back from a final 3-1 deficit. how about that? mayor bowser are voicing their concerns about the memorial bridge. about an hour ago they toured to get funds for repairs. according to the national park service it will be forced to shut down to traffic by 2021 if it doesn't get $250 million to repair it. they say if the bridge closes it transportation and costy"vç loc
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day. and today maryland begins issuingsphy÷ its newly redesign driver's license and id cards. this is what they look like. take a look. officials say the design better protects against identity theft durable and tamper resistant as well. now have the veteran designation appear on the front of their id or license. auto insurance rates are rising at the fastest rate in 13 years. nbc's tom costello says you can see the reason every day, more drivers, more expensive cars, more distractions and more accidents. >> southbound 395 -- >> reporter: not to ruin your monday morning, but just as you're planning a longer summer road trip withk9á ñ cheaper gas comes word that you'll have to dig a'"eç little deeper to pay insurance premium. that cheap gas and an improving economy mean a record number of us drove amlrjqnajñ staggering billion miles in the first three months of th
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accidents. last year alone 38,000 people died on the nation's roads. >> people are driving more expensive cars, and the cost to repair6t6!ñ both the cars and t cost of medical care are going up along with litigation costs. >> reporter: now insurance companies are hiking rates, up 5% to 10% on average, up 7% in california, up 10% in florida, and up a stunning 25% in georgia, where traffic fatalities jumped 21% last year. >> how was your day? >> reporter: not the news tracy newman wants to hear, self-described soccer mom spends up to two hours a day in the car. >> practice twice a week, sometimes on the same night. >> reporter: with good driver discounts she now pays under $800 a year for ñginsurance, b higher rates she says could cut into the family budget. >> gas prices, insurance, tolls on the road, whatever it's going to be will have a significant
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activities. >> reporter: what insurance companies say after years of falling profits they have no all state insurance telling nbc news auto repair costs are also increasing significantly due to the technology, materials and components in newer cars that make them more efficient, more advanced, more attractive and even safer. the very technology meant toó![ keep driving safe also driving up the cost of taking to the road. >> and that was tom costello reporting. a tree fell right on top of a couple walking along the national mall. this was yesterday. they were walking near ninth street and constitution avenue when part of this tree toppled on top of them. good samaritans rushed to help lifting the branch off of them crashing down on a car going by. the driver says he heard the cracking sound but couldn't get out of the way in time. falling down. and crushpf7ñ my car.
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sculpture garden and the entrance to 395é#jere shut down until the branch and car could be cleared. there's a promising new tool in the fight against this implant of a drug to help end that abuse. nbc's jacob rascon has more from florida. >> reporter: spending time with sarah wilson it's hardkbhev painkillers. >> i was taking the 10 milligram hydrocodone, about 25 to 30 of them a day. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. started with a prescription to relieve back pain after a car accident and w?mwt up nearly >> i don't think i would be alive if it wasn't for ;a i think my kids would have said good-bye to me. >>po
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version of the drug before taking part in a clinical trial arm releasing a steady dose of medication making it easier to take consistently, not easy to abuse and most important for sarah out of reach of her children. dparamount. >> we're hoping this isqs&fz a opportunity to treat opioid addiction. >> reporter: better access to drugs is the latest front in the war on the nation's opioid epidemic. the drugs bind with receptors in the brain to block both the high and the craving. >> you're not giving another ℠ú÷ytabilize the person sov1 h÷n work their recovery. >> reporter: thousands of health care providers will be trained months of treatment. new hope for addicts
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>> this implant is another option. for some people it may be the only option. it may begg(çç the only thing t works. >> reporter: for the wilsons a lifeline to recovery. jacob rascon, nbc news, jacksonville, florida. and it is the first day of summer and it will certainly feel like it today. tom kierein will be back with when the storms could be a problem too. extreme heat is the problem out west, 115 degrees and no relief in
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right now firefighters are working desperately to control the massive wildfires spreading out west. >x:záp(upáe as the fire threatens dozens of homes ut a . number of heat-related deaths out west.=. arizona has confirmed four people died due to a massive heat wave there. in addition to the deaths the heat has fueled five major wildfires across th%/aáhwest. and there's no relief in sight. the heat is expected to stay in triple digits throughout the week. triple digits, tom, you)kjy sai >> people are used to it, but still this is even hot for that part of the country. >> yeah, the allarvxw record high for phoenix is 122. i happened to be there, it was in 1990 on june
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brutal heat. it's a dry heat but still can be deadly. here we have summer heat to talk about because today is the summer solstice. summer solstice will be arriving at 6:34 this even. that's the time of year we have our highest sun angle. so you got to respect that sun and make sure you're wearing your sun block and definitely wear a hat, try to drink plenty we got the heat building. also the most daylightie; hour too. 14 hours and 54 minutes of daylight today, almost 15 hours temperatures right now are feeling summerlike. great pool weather under way. around the bay low to mid 80s. reagan national at 82. beautiful up along skyline drive, along the blue ridge, shenandoah national park and the shenandoah valley, right now it's around 80 degrees there with low humidity as well. don't have any rain on storm team 4 radar anywhere in the vicinity. all dry here. and your planner for the afternoon by 1:00 it will be in the upper
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90 degrees. and by 7:00 back down to the mid you'll notice humidity increasing back down to the upper 70s. by dawn tomorrow waitingójxf÷ a bus stop and for the metro we'll be in the 70s and it will be mild and bñhumid. might have a passing shower around by mid-morning in the upper 70s. then a greater chance of storms coming in as we get into the afternoon hours during the day tomorrow some scattered storms coming through, off and on@(ñ storms maybe late afternoon and evening hours all the way into late night on tuesday night after a high near 90. drying out on wednesdayßdwvcyrñ another chance of storms around on thursday. friday into the weekend looks nice again, not much humidity around. that's the way it looks. tom, thank you. today is the last day ofdfs sch for students in prince george's and montgomery counties. students spent extra days to make up for days(+p missed beca of the bad weather this past winter.k #o%uáátjthp&l that sno? prince george's had to make up four days and montgomery county had to make up one day. >>
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family. meet aidan, bill and hillary chelsea clinton announced his birth over the weekend. tw this photo. chelsea and her husband have a daughter named charlotte who will turn 2 later this year. co congrat congrats. >> that's pretty exciting. i missed the announcement. i didn't know she was expecting a second baby. the fbi is out with new information on the orlando shooter. a news conference is just wrapping up. we'll have an update from the live desk. and a
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i'm at the live desk where we have been monitoring this news conference being held by the fbi. it's still going on. this after being just released a transcript of the 911 calls between the orlando shooter, omar mateen, and police negotiators and dispatch. now, out of respect to the victims and their families, officials saying that they are not going to release the actual release the exchange. this call coming in around 2:35 pulse nightclub. this is right after police had entered. take a look, this is what was said. the di
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emergency 911, in arabic mateen responds, in the name of god the merciful, the beneficial. the dispatcher then asks what? mateen then says praise be to god and prayers as well as peace be upon thef. prophet of god. i'll let you know i'm in orlando u part of the first call. that was about 50 seconds. and then over the course of an hour three more calls would take place. and these between mateen and the negotiating team. here's the fbi. >> the killer of 49 and the shooter of 53 others identified himself as an islamicjçy who pledged allegiance to a terrorist organization which was bent on killing÷k americans. >> in the conversations mateen went onto tell negotiators that in the coming days more type of this kind of action would take place. this before hanging up. and not answering the phone again.
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first dispatchn,dir made that te report would come in from inside that mateen was reportedly down> f1 o we have posted everything the fbi has released in our nbc washington app. now back to you.(m we're tracking your commute under metro's safetrack program on social media thib lp morning. news 4's david culver was outside the eastern market metro station as people arrived on shuttles and made their way on to the station. packed as you can see here with commuters making their way around the closed station. and this photo here is from lines to go to benning road starting to get really packed there as people try to board those shuttles. now inside the stations we started to see things pick up just before 6:00 a.m. look at all the people here, this is on the kçyplatform, youn see tons of people waiting on the train towards
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and east. when that train finally arrived it was packed as well. you can see all the people inside that train.: despite all those crowded trains at platforms there didn't seem to be any major issues today. but to be sure to continue to share your commuting photos with using #safetrack. and our coverage continues with news 4's derrick ward who joined the commuters on the trains this morning. derrick. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, barbara. we're here at the new carrollton station, a bit of a different scene than it was at rush hour. typically it's always crowded by today was specialnf#[] because operation safetrack and having to get buses around the closed sections of track. we rode along with the commuters went from here all the way fo eastern market. i want to show you what it was like. we started at odyssey around 8:00 a.m.j?" at the new carroll metro station heading into d.c. minnesota u'vjáu once you g
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you're going to have to get off and take theq shuttle bus eastern market. >> reporter: a few riders bail commuters this was a test run and left at usual times. adjustment tomorrow. today is obviously going to be, youfç know, different. >> from ralston -- >> reporter: others were a little more worried. >> i'm already almost lalt for work. >> reporter: 25 minutes into the trip and we arrived at minnesota avenue where it was time to cue up before the bus, that would take us around theá?t9 closure the stadium armory andpn úç pot quickly, another was closeyn behind and we were on our way into traffic, as the bus merged onto i-295 we became part of the typical slowdown at this ho
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were at the first of the stations and a handful of passengers boarded at stay yum armory. an hour and five minutes from setting out we were there at eastern market on the other side of the closed section of track. now, on a typical $mp,q this is 17-minute trip from new carrollton to easton market. for vanessa she's seen enough on this first day. >>j=t2 i'll be asking to be wo from home. >> reporter: as for those, find some other waythmñ to work for next 15 days. and one of the things that's happening here at new carrollton, prince george's county is providing shuttle buses. they're actually using some of q shuttle to take people to green line stations. from here you can go to green belt, from largo they will take you to the sootland station. tomorrow might be another test because people whoj
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are only, what, 15 days left now in this surge. live at new carrollton, derrick ward, news 4, back to you. thanks, derrick. developing this morning a 17-year-old is dead after being shot in front of a church in chicago. police believe the gunman used a high capacity assault rifle based on the number of shell casings. stray bullets pierced home fronts and shattered windows in the busy neighborhood. police believe the attack was gang related, as many as eight people wounded in shootings across the vd evening.friday recent murder shaking the confidence of one southeast washington community. d.c. police say a man shot andu killed stephanie goodloe saturday outside of a home on kentucky avenue. working in the youth ministry division. church members tell us she was taken from the world too soon. >> we're horrified. we're horrified. and we have to, you know, realize that we have to keep
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going on one day and one step at a time. >> d.c. police arrested and charged a man in goodlow's murder. we are working to find out the mote nif this weekend'sl+psy shooting. police in fairfax county are looking for the man who touched a girl inappropriately at a target in the maryfield town center. the incident happened saturday. the 11-year-old told her father what happened when they got home, heh2p immediately called police. the store surveillance camera caught the man leaving the parking lot in a burgundy ford mustang. the search is still on for the man who grabbed a girl who was8 walking home from school. the 16-year-old says the manyh9 approached her on the sidewalk in lionjbyug park in arlington friday. the teen says he put his hands up her skirt. she says he ran off after she screamed. a sleepy driver may be what caused the crash that killed six people ha i-95 in virginia.$n@< 20 miles south of fredericksburg in caroline
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van crashed just after midnight saturday, driver is now charged with six counts) manslaughter. he and 15 others in a van on their way to new jersey from north carolina. four men, a woman and a child died. in the new "star trek" movies is dead after getting hit by his own car. anton leaving his home sunday morning, when he got out of his car the car then rolled back ward down a driveway pinning him against a brick mailbox. he was 27 years old. a dangerous rescue mission is under way right now. the tough task of getting to the south pole and thenveñ out agai >> and why today is the perfect a
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only been done twice in the station's úaká60-year his4##z: normally flights in and out of antarctica are planned due to extreme cold and darkness. we don't have that problem here. >> no, we have the opposite. area. 90 yesterday and 90s again today, tom. >> first day in the northern hemisphere, southern hemisphere first day of winter. there in the south pole they won't see the sun today. yeah, and to the north pole the sun up all day long. up above the>itz arctic circle. here we got our highest sun so you want to get your exercise in. 6 usual. >> ten miles. i wish. i am a three-mile max kind of girl. >> well, all right, you might t
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the heat starts to drop off after we reach near 90 around 4:00. temperatures right now are getting uncomfortably hot. it's already climbing into the low and mid 80s. much of the?e3 region. around the bay it's great we've got some cool breezes right off the bay. storm team 4 radar we're all in the clear here now waiting on the bus. will be more humid tomorrow morning. and there is a chance of a shower during the morning hours mainly mid-morning2ñ&ez tempera by then in the upper 70s. little sun breaks out, but then a chance of storms developing on tuesday afternoon and tuesday evening. and on some of those storms tomorrow could be severe with damaging winds and hail, like we had last thursday. before that up near 90 and steam heat watch out could have some severe storms late tomorrow afternoon and during the evening hours. then lower humidity returns for a day on wednesday. could get morecú3 showers and storms around onní!÷ thursday. drying out friday. great weekend is coming up, not too humid.
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sandwich lovers listen up. a national italian hogie shop marking milestone with some special giveaways in d.c. capriotti's celebrating 40 years in business. to tell us more about the celebration is joe on the operat_ i(team. joe, thanks for joining us today. >> you're welcome. >> so capriotti's made a big splash because vice president to get a signature because it was founded in delaware, right? >> yes, it was. >> i'm sure with 0f(yñ years of history a lot of stories. >> we do. but we're celebrating our 40-year anniversary this week and the whole month of june. so everybody can come in the shops, register ató&ti www.experience.capriottis.com and register one of 43 gift cards we're giving away. also this wednesday at the shop we're also going to be giving away free subs to the first 100 guests in line. >> for a year. >> for a year. >> that's a
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>> so how have you managed to what's the secret? >> the secret is our commitment to quality andid7 our loyalty our fans, our cap addicts we say. >> that's right. joe biden is definitely a fan. >> joe biden is. >> you are known for turkey, this is your signature. what makes your product different? >> what we do different than everybody else is we slow roast our turkeys overnight. >> a whole turkey? pound turkey and fresh pull the meat off the bone every day. >> all right. >> so basically this is what we have here. >> i'm going to help you. >> okay. just4/1iy dig right+háiq=1ñ in. >> and is there a size of the shred? you've obviously done this before. >> basically the end product is here. >> you must go through pounds ol this. >> we go through a ton of turkey. >> all right. >> we're one of butterball's best customers. >> and then how do you make the signature bobby you talk about here? >> so after we get through shredding right
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we're going to put a little mayonnaise on here. and we fill up every nook and ps cranny. so every bitejzúvw tastes the s >> okay. so slather of mayo. >> see, i like the crunchy parts, i think that adds flavor and texture to the sandwich. >> once we get the mayo we grab a little bit of turkey, it's final e finally, we go end to end. >> what kind of flavor does the shredded fresh roasted turkey add to a sandwich versus aua sliced deli meet? >> well, it's not processed. nothing on this sandwich, this is all fresh, it's not processed at all. >> there you go. then add the shredded turkey. there aren't that many ingredien ingredients. >> no, what you sa cranberry sauce. >> a thanksgiving dinner in a sandwich. >> it's thanksgiving on a
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so cranberry sauce. this is your own special recipe for the cranberry as well? >> it is. >> sweet andáec tangy? >> it's sweet and tangy. then you take a little seasoning and be generous with the seasoning. >> what kind of seasoning are you adding? >>xl((j1m little salt and peppe. and we come back with a little homemade stuffing right on top. >> so do you make the stuffing in house as well? >> we make the stuffing in house as well. >> very bh3ñnice. and you just add stuffing, cranberry sauce. what makes capriotti's so special, every bite tastes the same. >> thank you so much. i can't wait to+pz taste it. wednesday people get in line first 100)b customers. >> at 10:00 a.m. we open up the shop. first 100 people in line free subs for a year. >> all right. thank you and congratulations 40 years. >> thank you. and it smells like thanksgiving in here right now. news forou
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2 million concussions every year due tojrm activities. that according to a new study based on data from 2013 using emergency room visits, doctor visits and other reports. researchers say thep3éñ number aren't as precise as they should be highlighting need for concussion surveillance system. thes!uvv centers for disease co published a study last month finding that playground related concussions have also increased in recent years. well, you've probably seen that show "american ninja warrior" all ab]($fñ pushing strength, hanging on and holding tight. so for someone with parkinson's it seems impossible. but one texas woman is hoping to defy the stereotypes of parkinson's by competing in the competition tonight. hailey hernandez has more. >> reporter: if you look at allison now, you'd never know just three years ago she was nearly disabled. >> when i was first diagnosed i had incredible pa
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>> i wasn't able to type for three years. >> reporter: every parkinson's patient is different99fi from other. this 38-year-old mother was already active, so doctors add baylor college of medicine knew exercise would keep her mobile. >> at this point in time there's a lot of scientific evidence building about the benefits of exercise and parkinson's. >> not only is it slowing dare i might say it could be reversing it. >> reporter: exercise was a game changer, and she went all out, obstacle runs, mud runs and now allison is training for "american ninja warrior h!ñ'5!e hit show a test of strength for any healthy adult. >> when she's nervous, she 'hp&lison will overcome weakness in tremors eh caused by parkinson's while competing on national tv. >> when i get up on that podium, am i going to shake like a fish out of water? there's no way to prepare
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will probably shake. she might even fall, but she will not be defeated. >> i'm throwing fear out the water. i am not going to ever feel that way again. i will never allow that. and i will do anything it takes to fight this disease. òht now exercise is the best way possible. >> reporter: if her real goal is to inspire other people, she's she said, mommy, i wantx_x to b strong like you)2a3q one day. favorite kaci. she now owns a gym in san antonio, she's going to face new hb steps, the ring swing. competitors are fighting
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million and title american ninja warrior. >> she's so strong and impress i. ñai=mm india practiced yoga today as the country gets ready for the second international day of yoga tomorrow. the united nations declared june yoga in 2014 after adopting a measure proposed by india's current government. the day is celebrated by a mass practice of5q=z yoga and other@ healthy activities. >> yeah, you are a yoga. >> yes, i practice. i know you do.l5í÷ movie history made this weekend. there's a good chance you helped make it happen. >> and th
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this just in from julie kerry with our northern virginia bureau. anthony robert, this man, just got four life terms after pleading guilty to capital murder. this in the 2009 murder of a man from landsdowne the man's wife almost died in the attack as in exchange for his plea roberts avoids the death penalty. two other defendants were sentenced. roberts gave a statement before he was sentenced, but the victim's daughter actually interrupted him while he was talking saying, just stop. julie kerry will have more on what the surviving victim had to say in the courtroom. stay with news 4 for more
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this developing story. barbara nchs thanks, angie. well, with the fun of summer comes a danger many parents hate to even think about, hot car deaths. in the past few weeks four children have died after being left inside a car and overheating. advocates with kidsxa in changing your habits may help prevent another tragedy. they suggest making a habit of checking the backseat every time you get out of the car. they're also calling on automakers to help remind drivers. >> we want to challenge all%mo the automakers toñ include a reminder and some type of technology to prevent children >> some in the auto industry are already making changes, each of gm's 2017 acadia suvs are equ equipped with rear seat reminders including display on the dashboard and chime. our digital team posted more tips to help you remember to
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cars. and we're talking about hot storm team$fg 4 meteorologist t kierein telling us what to expect. >> hot cars as we get up to around 90 degrees, low humidity and lots of sun. then storms around late afternoon and evening on tuesday, could be severe. low humidity back wednesday, more storms on thursday. that's the way it looks. >> i remember my family, they're out there somewhere, i have to find them.z@3t guys, guys -- >> everyone's favorite forgetful blue fish smashed records at the box office this weekend "finding dory" took in $136.2 million making it the highest grossing animated debut of all-time. not surprising the movie comes 13 years after "finding nemo" hit theaters. also the second largest june jurassic world. took my kids, it was so good. >> theaters were absolutely packe for news 4
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the emotions for lebron james, who delivers on his promise to come home and bring a championship to his beloved hometown. >> i want to party in cleveland. i love that shot. king james overcome with the emotions when the cavs beat the warriors. welcome back to hollywood live on the first day of summer. look what the sun brought in. dean cain is going to be with me all week. >> all week. can't get rid of me. >> did you watch the game last night? what did you think of this? >> amazing game. i'd be a liar if i didn't say
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