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marlboro. what caused the fire, we're still looking for more information on that and we're staying in touch with officials. back to you. the man arrested for recent security scare at the white house faces a preliminary hearing today. court documents say jesse oliveri told a secret service officer that he came to d.c. to, quote, shoot people last month. an agent shot him as he approached the white house checkpoint holding a gun. he faces 20 years in prison if convicted. police are looking for this man. he's accused of stabbing a special police officer at the giant in southeast. the officer confronted the man who pulled out a knife and stabbed him and escaped. if you know who this is or have any information that can help locate him, call police. in the day ahead,
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mayor will officially raise the minimum wage again. she will sign the $15 minimum wage bill into law tonight. tipped workers will see their wages increase to $5.50 an hour. it is now 4:31. arlington is the best place to retire. a report out this morning from bank rate.com considered nine korea, including -- criteria, including, cost of living, and health care costs. franklin, tennessee, west des moines iowa, sarasota, florida, and scottsdale, arizona. >> that's interesting. some people say that arlington is the best place for millennials too. i want to get to four things to know about
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>> good morning. here's the view from the storm team 4 tower camera. looking off to the east, a first faint light of dawn showing up. the sky is mostly clear and the air will get humid and steam considery this afternoon. four things to know for monday. becoming more humid throughout the day. late afternoon, evening storms are likely. more storms are likely tomorrow afternoon. some of those tomorrow afternoon could be more severe and turning less humid though, wednesday, toward the end of the week as we get toward the fourth of july weekend. let's check on traffic this morning. we've got a problem on i-70 in frederick county. >> after alternate route 40, police activity continues and it's blocking i-70 for the
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we've got the ongoing investigation down ton on i-295, both directions blocked. both sides of the roadway, southbound at suitland and northbound at malcolm x, it's not yet complete. back to you. now to the latest in the unfolding brexit story. as of this morning, more than 3 million people have signed an ongoing petition demanding a new referendum vote. now, this -- it's unlikely that that will actually happen, we're hearing. business markets are still dropping with british and european stocks falling again today. the pound suffering the most. german and french officials putting pressure on the country to follow through with its decision and leave the european union immediately. now, they are still scrambling. they have that search going on to find who will replace david cameron w
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prime minister as you know following that vote. there are also calls for getting rid of members of opposition in parliament. we'll follow this developing story at the live desk. back to you. 4:34 right now. can you imagine sitting on a plane and seeing -- >> well, developing summer, all eyes are on the stock market after the uk's decision to exit the european union. the dow jones plunged more than 600 points on friday. there is possible there will be a repeat of friday's sell-off when global markets open today. those wild images outside of a plane. take a look at these pictures coming from the window of a jetliner. this happened in singapore. the pilot turned the plane around. once the plane landed, the
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none of the planes 222 passengers on board was hurt. ten people hurt as a white supremacist rally outside the state capital in sacramento. 30 members of the traditionalist workers party and 400 counterprotesters, 7 people were stabbed there. all expected to survive. a camera men were also assaulted. west virginia is preparing for more heavy rain today, adding to already flooded neighborhoods. a flash flood watch is in effect for at least 25 counties. the devastating flooding is responsible for 24 deaths. greenbrier county is among the hardest hit where flood waters have yet to recede. neighbors are coming together and donations are helping. >> there are sometimes you need tbe
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we can't stop giving. >> president obama has issued a federal disaster declaration for three counties, allowing aid for temporary housing and repairs. firefighters are making progress on a deadly wildfire burning through central california. the erskine fire is 40% contained. search teams were able to rescue a kitten from the rubble of a home this weekend. happening today, the group we the people for sensible gun laws is holding a protest. this is happening on the north side of the white house beginning at 11:00 this morning. the goal is to support the president's plan and increase public discourse on gun violence and safety. a brand-new poll shows hillary clinton now ahead of donald trump by five points. clinton will campaign in ohio today with senator
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warren. donald trump does not have any schedule public events today. tracie potts will have all of the latest in the race for president in a few minutes. the fastest swimmers in the country competing in nebraska today. this is the second day of the olympic swimming trials. bethesda's own kennyle deckie is speeting today. she will be swimming in the 200 and 800 meter races later this week. >> all eyes will be on her. i had a chance to sit down with her befor omaha. she said listen i want to get to the trials first and everybody was talking about rio. four years ago, she didn't expect to make the team and now she's expected to come home with med yals. >> no point of anybody showing up. >> she's an incredible athlete and all around good person.
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it is unclear what condition eight kids are in right now after the roller coaster they were riding derailed and they fell about 20 feet. >> this happened in glasgow, scotland. no one was killed. two adults and eight children were hurt. five years ago, the same coaster broke down and left people stranded for eight hours. the amusement park where it happened has temporarily clesed. time for a weather and traffic on the ones. let's check in with tom kierein to find out what kind of day we're going to have. the humidity creeping back in. >> it is already. you can see it in the air hanging over washington. live view from our tower camera zoomed in on the washington monument. it's all calm this morning. you'll need your sunglasses and sun block, go sleeveless and shorts this afternoon. have your em -- umbrella in. getting your exercise in today, low to mid eight by noontime.
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weekend that's coming up in ten minutes. what's going on on 295, jack? >> still have our closure in place unfortunately, tom. shut down in both directions. i-295 between suitland parkway and mall cox x. authorities rail on scene and there's no time frame to give it cleared. leaving frederick heading toward haguerstown, the westbound lanes of i-70 remain closed. diverted off to 40. for now, plan for delays. breaking news just into the live desk. we are learning about a fatal accident on 295. what we've learned about this in just minutes. just days after he was sentenced to one year in prison, a former fairfax county police officer could soon be walking free. why the man who killed
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good morning, angie goff here at the live desk where i'm falling breaking news. a deadly accident in southeast d.c. near the ana costa metro station. i-295 is closed both eastbound and southbound. it involved two cars in the southbound lanes. head-on collision. one of the cars rolled over. another individual is in the hospital right now being treated. don't know how badly they were hurt. highway patrol is still on the scene and our
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headed there to give us reports. it is 4:46. now to the race for the white house. hillary clinton and elizabeth warren will campaign together in ohio today. it is their first campaign event together. tracie, this is a big deal for these two women. >> it is. it's going to look at like a try-out. warren an outspoken critic of wall street could certainly help hillary clinton in that area where she's been hammered by donald trump. we will also see whether or not the public takes to the two of them together and speaking of trump, our new nbc wall street journal poll shows him 5 points behind hillary clinton after she's been hammering him on his comments about profiting from great britain leaving the eu. back on the campaign trail today, hillary clinton back
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weeks. and sanders stops short of fully endorsing of hillary clinton this weekend. what is he waiting for? >> he wants to have some influence on the democratic party platform. what kinds of ideas are they supporting and backing. they working on that. there is still some disagreement about what he wants to see which is a $15 an hour minimum wage. there's some language in there. it's not quite the language that he wants to see. there's some other things he thinks they have done a good job with. breaking up wall street banks, trade and trans pacific partnership, and things he's not pleased with. but $15 an hour minimum wage does seem to be a sticking point. virginia senator tim kaine is rumored to be high on clinton's short list. sth
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>> that might be my favorite description, you lack an exploding volcano of charisma. are they critiques or compliments? >> they are true, i am boring, but, you know, boring is the fastest growing demographic in this country. >> yeah. what an answer. exploding volcano of charisma. how many people fit that, bill? cain gave his thoughts on a number of topics including donald trump and abortion. a former fairfax police officer who killed an unarmed man could be back home this week. friday, adam torres was sentenced one year in jail for manslaughter. he has served ten months. he shot and killed john gear back in august of 2013. she called the judge's sentence ns
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police are investigating a shooting. it happened on naylor road and temple hills. they found a man shot and he's at the hospital in stable condition. d.c. police are investigating a shooting in southeast. it happened sunday on ridge road. a man is suffering from a gunshot wound. he was conscious and breathing when medic arrived. a neighborhood commissioner in southeast d.c. is furious after gunfire erupted from her near her home. near retroactive stadium. bullets damaged cars. front and rear windshields were shattered. >> people decided to shoot each other. they hit an individual and destroy cars and terrorize my neighborhood. we were lucky last night that
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police chief kathy lanier on wednesday about the problem. a driver flips a car around massachusetts avenue last night. the crews put the driver in a neck brace. a man is going to be okay after crashing his car into a retention pond along the beltway. maryland state police say he went off the road sunday morning in landover. it's not clear what caused that crash. montgomery county is planning to euthanize 150 geese from two parks. the birds will be processed and the meat given to a local food bank. there is a new way to pay tribuo
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william county police officer killed on the job. a brewery company just released its heart of a lion brew in honor of am officer gindeny. happening today, a safe place for on line buyers and sellers to meet is opening in fairfax county. it's called an exchange zone. it's two parking places in front of the sully governmental center in chan tilly. police say the goal is to make both buyers and sellers feel safer. a lot of that is under constant video surveillance, that area in front of the government center. 4:51 our time right now. 69 degrees outs
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tom. you stay the humidity is coming back. >> it's returning. this time of year, it's sweltering constantly. we got that nice break over the week. >> i thought it was nice. >> it was perfection. this morning, we see a little bit of humidity in the air. >> haze. >> there's a soft salmon sun rise. >> i love me some soft salmon. >> a little bit of lemon there. >> tomato. >> hopefully i didn't ruin your waffle. as we start off this morning, we'll stay mild and dry, 10:00. the mid 70s by 2:00, the mid 80s. steamy. a chance of storms around 6:00 p.m., into the middle part of the evening, back down to the mid 70s. temperatures right now around the region are in the 60s from the shenandoah valley all the way to the bay. by 3:00, they come into our north and westernsu
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by 4:00, they weaken as they get into the metro area but they are still fairly strong these areas in the orange and reds, there may be heavy downpours. shenandoah and the blue ridge and farther south, it continues around 6:00 p.m. our southern suburbs might get a few, way north up by the pennsylvania border by 7:00 p.m. a lot of the heavier rains passing south of the metro area, 9:00 p.m. or so. they weaken overnight tonight. four-day forecast, we'll have greater chances of some storms up near 90 degrees of storms. we get a reprieve from the high humidity fourth of july weekend. saturday some late day storms and they may linger on and off through midday sunday as we get into next weekend, after those storms, the fourth of july is looking great with sunshine in the mid 80s. great day for parades and the fireworks and the fourth the way
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it's looking right now as we get through these storms the next couple of days and then saturday and sunday. that's the way it looks. we've got our trouble spots. 2995, both directions, it is closed both ways between malcolm x and suitland parkway. ongoing accident investigation. authorities remain on scene for the foreseeable future. plan ahead. this will remain closed if you are getting ready to head out the door. i-70 past frederick , braddock heights. we've got police activity there. westbound lanes blocked. eastbound lanes are open. southbound 15, at lucketts, one direction at a time at two separate locations. and causing stop-and-go traffic in the early this early. back to you. this is trading -- training day.
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should help metro learn where it could do better during an emergency. yesterday, half a dozen local agencies, some state officials and volunteers help simulate smoke emergencies at the tysons and greensboro metro stations. it's supposed to mimic an incident that killed a woman last year. the police chief takes it seriously. >> we want to constantly train our people on. >> metro employees also tell us practicing communication with local police departments is a critical part of improving safety on the rails. if you are traveling for independence day, you are going to be a part of a record-breaking event. aaa is predicting 43 million americans will travel this coming weekend. the overwhelming majority of people about 84% will take the roads. last year's record was just over 42 million travelers. lower gas prices are a big part
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if wur unof those millions we have some tips for you taking a rental car. consumer reports says you should bring for the amenities that you want. things like blue thing and usb ports are not automatic. >> you might get the deal of a century but you might get a car that has 50,000 miles on it and feels at the end of its life. >> consumer reports says your personal car insurance may include rental car coverage so you don't necessarily need to spend the extra money when they ask if you want to get the rental insured. good news for parents this morning before you send your kids off to summer camp, the cost of summer camp could pay off come tax time. working parents can save around $1,000 per child, up to two children, depending on their income. there are some conditions. overnight camps do not qualify. children have to be younger than the age of 13, and if your spouse doesn't work, the credit
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the credit is courtesy of the child independent care credit. president obama is celebrating the wnba champions at the white house today. the minnesota links will be honored this afternoon. president obama has recognized sports teams in their efforts to give back to their communities. i'm angie goff here at the live desk with breaking news out of southeast d.c. we have one person dead, one person in the hospital, following a head-on collision. this was on 295 at howard road near the anacostia metro station. we know that 295 at howard is closed in both directions. we don't have a timetable on when things are going to open up. we know this was a rollover crash with one of the vehicles flipping over in the southbound lanes. highway patrol continues to investigate how it happens and molette green is almost to the scene. remember to follow first 4 traffic for an
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