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station managers should make restrooms available when possible. of all metro stations, there are only a handful, including pentagon and anacostia which do not have bathrooms available. i'm erica gonzalez at the live desk with a developing story in northeast d.c. a homicide investigation now under way on the 800 block of bladensburg road. police tell us around 10:00 last night, they got a call for an unresponsive man down. that man was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound and did not survive his injuries. no word on any suspect information at this hour. we can tell you that our reporter is on the way to the scene and we'll get a live report shortly. it is 5:00 a.m. right now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. beautiful way to start our thursday. >> 66 degrees outside. chuck bell is in
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thursday looks like it's off to a great start. 50s and 60s across the area this morning. nice and cool. it will be top down weather again today for convertible owners. your weather headlines about as good as it gets. perfect night for baseball. the reds in town tonight. i'll give you the nats forecast. tomorrow, rain shanses return. for today, nothing to worry about. 62 on your way out the door. increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms tomorrow. more about all that as the show goes on. let's go to jack taylor to find out if that early morning road work has come to a close. >> rock creek parkway is going to hang in another hour. they stick around 6:00. parkway now down by the kennedy center. it's a long-term work zone. they have got a lot of work to do and they are doing in the overnight. ig
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problems. good shape, inner and outer loop, all travel lanes are available. there had been a broken vehicle in the right lane i-295 at eastern avenue. the travel lanes are now open. back to you. developing right now, a big effort is taking place to find the people behind this week's deadly terror attack in turkey. you are looking at new video from istanbul where police are raiding neighborhoods. they are trying to find any connection to the attackers who blew themselves up at the airport or to isis because the turkish government believes isis was behind the attack. isis has not claimed responsibility so far. 42 people were killed in those bombings. >> the next steps to combat hate, intolerance and terrorism take shape today in downtown washington. leaders of the american muslim march will update their plans this morning for next month's
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23rd. organizers say 20 interfaith groups are already involved. d.c. residents say they are reaching a breaking point with washington's police department. tempers flared last night at a meeting between people who live on capitol hill and police chief kathy will he near. neighbors say they are especially worried after a shooting that hit a woman in the crossfire. >> it's absolutely the most terrifying time i've been awakened by gunfire and it's because there were so many shots fired in such a small amount of time. >> neighbors also raised concerns about repeat offenders. chief le near told them that d.c.'s police department have identified 50 people they arrested who altogether had been arrested more than 800 times. d.c.'s legal community will have an opportunity to learn mo
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statehood and why it matters. the event is sponsored by the d.c. bar. the mayor is one of the speakers at the event as well. earlier this week, the commission leading the push decided if d.c. becomes the 51st state it will be called new columbia. this morning's, there is a joint public hearing on who is responsible for appointing certain members to metro's board. a proposal calls for the u.s. transportation secretary to appoint those who represent the federal government instead of the administrator for the general service administration. today, the baltimore county police department will launch its body camera program. they will give details on use and public record policies on video. the first 150 officers to be outfitted with cameras will come from all ten of the county's police precincts. a georgetown university law professor filed
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against marilyn mosby over the freddie gray case. in his complaint, he says that she violated maryland's rules for professional conduct for lawyers. the rules say to refrain from filing charges unless it is supported by probable cause. help is coming for financially strapped puerto rico. the senate has passed a rescue package to help the island with its $70 billion worth of debt cht the bill creates a control board so supervise. president obama says he will sign the bill. the race for the white house, decision 2016, next week a federal judge will hear a case brought by a virginia republican delegate who says state law requiring him to vote for donald trump is unconstitutional. the lawsuit was filed by carroll
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he believes voting for trump would violate his conscience. a group of donald trump supporters in virginia is not backing down after its sign supporting trump is vanl dalized. the group put up a four foot by 8 foot sign with five u.s. flags on their property. the next morning, the flagses were broken and tossed to the ground. yesterday, someone spray painted the sign and threw eggs on it. they say they want their voice to be heard. >> it's not meant to bother anybody. we're giving out our opinion, what we stand for and somebody comes and just destroys it. >> the group painted another sign and put it up in the same spot. you see it right there. they say if it's vandalized again, they will make a bigger sign to go in its place. ♪ ♪ >> ledeckys
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>> another first place finish for katie ledecky. she just won the 200 meter in the freestyle. missy franklin clinched her spot with a second place finish. >> i found if i take it out, i'm always confident that no matter how the race shake out. >> she gets off really fast. it's super, super duper fast. she has a shot to swim the 100 and the 800 as well as the 200 and 400. that's pretty much
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>> 18 gold medals. he's super human. he says after rio, he may retire. >> he did that once before. >> he doesn't have to. he keeps going. >> since he was 15, he's been competing. >> at the top of his game. he's amazing. 8 minutes after 5:00. it's a story we're closely monitoring from the live desk this morning. another urgent warning from the feds on takata airbags. the new testing that shows they may be even more deadly than previously thought. the fourth of july firework and your fury family members. what you need to know
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breaking news right now in northeast d.c. where police have been scouring the scene of a homicide overnight. megan mcgrath just arrived there. we'll check in with her in a minute. it is a vote that could change what your kids learn in sex ed. what could happen today that would teach them about consent and assault. storm team 4 chuck bell is updating us for the forecast uphead. >> we're government a beautiful day head. it's runners delight weather once again. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. later on this afternoon, temperatures 3 or 4 degrees cooler than average. we'll take that. high toda
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in gaithersburg. here's your beach forecast for the week, saturday and sun and the fourth of july. saturday and sunday, sunny, warm, comfortable levels of humidity. there will be a chance of storms coming up on the fourth itself. it should be able to get the fireworks in. our rain chances are higher on the 4th in the metro area. and let's get to jack taylor. no trouble spots this morning. inner outer loop to maryland and virginia all travel lanes are available. we'll get a live look at 109. it is relatively light. a lot of distance between the cars. nothing wrong. continuing all the way down toward germantown. all lanes available. back to you. it's 5:14 just about now. and d.c. police investigating
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murder on bladensburg road on northeast. >> let's get to megan mcgrath live on the scene with more information. megan. >> reporter: you can see behind me here that a police officer remains on the scene watching over things, but all of the roads in the area have now reopened in time for rush hour. this happened at around 10:00 last night. police got a call for the report of a man down here in the 800 block of bladensburg road in northeast. when they arrived, that's when they found the victim suffering from a gunshot wound. he was unconscious but still beething at the time that he was transported to the hospital but he later died as a result of that gunshot wound. no information about a suspect. police are looking for help on this. anyone who was in the area at the time, you are asked to call investigators. reporting live in northeast, megan mcgrath, news 4. a daycare worker is now facing child cruelty charges for eg
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from his scalp. this happened tuesday at the kids are us learning center in southeast d.c. one-year-old dimarco came home with a bald spot in his head. the parents didn't believe the story that another child did it. they watched the video and they saw a teacher pull his hair. you can see on the camera the spot missing. it's clear as day. the boys father says the teacher says she pulled his hair because she was irritate. the parents won't be bringing their child back to that daycare. lesson on sexual assault and consent could be a part of the curriculum at fairfax coin. the new instruction would be for students in 9th, 10th, and 11th their child out of the program. u.s. park police are launching a social media campaign to make sure you
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not to pack your drone on your next visit to a national park. this is especially important as we get ready for the fourth of july. drones are not allowed on the national mall and this holiday weekend police want you to remember the mall is a #nodronezone. you have a safety plan in place for your pets this holiday weekend. the washington humane society says fireworks are the greatest danger to animals. they urge owners to leave their fury friends at home because the noise and the lights can startle animal and force some to runaway. pull the shades down at home too scared. >> we have a problem after fourth of july in shelters across the country where we see animals who get frightened and disoriented during the fireworks and are lost. we want people to stop and think. leave your pets at home. >> the humane society also says make sure your pets are wearing .
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normally go outside. it's time to check your forecast and i will take this kind of summer weather anyday. >> would you really? >> yeah. >> you should move to maine. this is the summer in maine. >> what about winter? >> fair enough. there's only two seasons in maine. cameras are showing black and white, rockville pike in montgomery county. here's your hourly planner. 50s and 60s, a steady rise in temperatures, 75 degrees by 10:00, 80 degrees by lunch. a nice day to be outside. by 7:00 tonight, still mainly dry. could have a few showers in the shenandoah. for tomorrow, partly cloudy. we're watching out for a chance of storms tomorrow afternoon and evening. nothing to worry about today.
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be moderate around the area because of the chance of stronger storms coming in mid to late part of the day. what type of severe weather, gusty winds and locally periods of heavy rain coming up. future weather, 5:00 this afternoon, nothing to worry about this morning. 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, this morning, could have a few showers out in the shenandoah valley. mainly dry throughout the overnight. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, aa chance for a rumble earlyi ój tomorrow morning. the stronger threat comes in 4:00, 5:00. afternoon tomorrow. and things to plan out. tomorrow, strongiçmsz storms possibility, high 89. saturday and sunday look nice.
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the mid 80s. fourth of july, rain looking a bit on the light side. could interfere with the fireworks. i'll give you the ten-day forecast coming up. back to the news. officials are issuing an urgent new warning for older cars equipped with takata airbags. new tests have revealed a higher risk of rupture than first thought. the u.s. transportation department says the following models with the defective chance of airbag rupture. we're talking about the one -- 2001-2002 honda civics and accords, 2002 honda cr-v and the honda odyssey. the 2003 honda pilot. the 2002-2003 ar cue ra tl and cl. we learned yesterday that the
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that ka at that ceo plans to resign. it's been linked to as many as ten deaths. 20 minutes after the hour now. body parts found near where olympic athletes will play in rio this summer. what we're learning about that gruesome discovery. and shooting for the moon. mig sit downht what if we designed a stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but stood up to any kind of weather...
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welcome back to news 4. we've got really no trouble spots if you are heading out the door the next couple of minutes. inner and outer loop, maryland to virginia, all your travel lanes are open. you should find yourself at the posted speed limits. inner loop, branch avenue, wilson bridge, everything is still quite. good shape in virginia. 95 and 395, work crews are still busy in the rock creek parkway down near the kennedy center. there's a long-term project
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going on. back to you. 5:24 now. for thefirst time in nearly two decades, there's been a deadly grizzly bear attack near glacier national park. wildlife official are looking for the grizzly right now. two mountain bikers were riding the trail, when they scared the bear. the bringsly knocked one off the bike and diled -- killed him. c on one of the venues of rio. beach. vice president joe biden
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ago. he's asking the country to double down and speed up research in the fight to cure cancer. yesterday, joe biden hosted the cancer moon shot yesterday. >> i bet you know people who say that, god, just, give me another month so i can see her get married or give me, you know, just give me another six months, i want to watch him graduate from high school. i mean, there's a since of urgency and that's what excites me most about the moon shot is because the response world wide has been -- it's been overwhelming. i've never been involved in anything like this before. >> cancer moon shot initiative brought all kind of people together. people at the top of their field and the common ground is they are trying to approach cancer treatment in a new way. the vice president used to be you find the tumor, you take the tu
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with chemotherapy. now you look at immunotherapy and looking at the research to 200 different types of cancer to approach it holistically. >> thinking way outside the box on this. 14 million people around the world with some type of cancer right now. >> you could watch the entire interview at nbc washington.com. it's a plan that could impact your commute. the changes being proposed for i-95. now but chuck bell saystorms cou sld
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new information just into our newsroom. turkish state media reporting that 13 suspects have been detain over the airport attack in istanbul. turkish officials believe that isis is behind the attack on one of europe's busiest airports that involve three suicide bombers detonating their explosives and killing 42 people. at the live desk, i'm erica gonzalez. thank you. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. coming up at 5:30 on this thursday morning. a cool 66 degrees outside our studios. >> how nice is that? rare when we have a
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morning. >> aaron is undoing his jacket. >> i'm letting the cool air in. >> it's going to be a good day outside today. hope you get a chance to get outside and enjoy it. we know this can't last forever. especially in d.c. in the summertime. here's the 4 things you need to know. what a beautiful morning it is. runners and bikers rejoice. dog walkers as well. there could be a few showers in the shenandoah valley. no big deal. friday, storms could be likely. could be strong. rain chances for the fourth of july continuing to sneak up just a little bit each time. highs today, low to mid 80s. nothing but sunshine around the metro area and if you are going after the bawg tonight -- ballgame tonight after sweeping on the mets, taking on the reds. ten-day forecast coming up at 5:41. moving north on i-95
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stafford, you have heavy traffic starting to build. you've got a brake light or two moving through wood bridge. same, maryland, 270 south, leaving frederick , rockville. south of urbana and down 109, good to go. a former prince george's county school aide could spend the rest of his life behind bars after a grand jury indicted him on hundreds of charges. tracee wilkins has a look at what's next. >> prince george's county attorney says she's never seen any charges in this amount since she's been in
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counts. the child sexual abuse charges could land him a life sentence. he's looking at 40 of those. we've spoken with one of the victims who is named in this indictment and that victim and his mother told us that this is just the beginning of their fight. >> i want to see him punished for it. as well, he needs to not ever by around children again. as far as i'm concern, he's where he needs to be right now. >> he's looking at federal charges, but the states attorney says it's very important that he be held accountable and have a trial here in prince george's county where these crimes were created. in upper marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins. an ohio football player with ties to the area is dead after he was involved in a crash. miles leboy, a football player at wittenberg university
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monday afternoon. the other students in the crash are expected to recover. the crash remains under investigation. we're learning more details this morning about two deadly shootings in the district first. d.c. police have arrested a teenager for the murder of 20-year-old davonte crawford. the 17-year-old shot and killed him inside the columbia village apartments on june 14th. the suspect's name has not been released because he's a minor. he's charged with murder 2 while armed. d.c. police have also made a arrest on a deadly shooting on ridge road southeast. this crime happened back in february of 2015. yesterday, police arrested 20-year-old andre herndon, jr for the murder of navate howard. a one segregated apartment complex is set for
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no timeline has been given for the work. it is 5:34. to decision 2016 now and an update to security plans ahead of next month's gop convention in cleveland. 300 more police officers will wear body cameras on their riot gear. the four-day convention begins two weeks from monday. anticipating protesters, thousands of officers will brawl in from other around the country. sloppy work. governor mcauliffe is giving voting rights to felons. the opposition is nothing more than partisan drama according to the governor. >> the hysterics, stop the fear mongering, let's move
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forward. >> virginia's state supreme court will consider the challenge next month. happening today, prince george's county will celebrate the grand opening of the fourth patient medical county in seat pleasant. in virginia, has some grand plans to improve the commute around i-95. state leaders call the plan the atlantic gateway . it would included extending. hov lane 10 miles. the governor explained the plan to our news partner at wtop. >> so what we have fwoeshtd is rail, both passenger and freight rail, in addition, i've talked to about adding -- going down to the garrisonville exit on 95 south, we'll take it down to fredericksburg. >> they have asked the federal government for a $200u'l%illion grant to put toward the
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lucky night. the megamillions jackpot is at $415 million right now. could you imagine? the drawing is tomorrow at 11:00 p.m.3ufio your chances are very, very slim. 1 in 259 million. there's your reality check, but if no one wins, the drawing after that is tuesday night. >> don't play. >> not even for fun. >> tell your friends skip it. >> so you have a better chance of winning. listen to him. i know what you are trying to do. if i do the math, maybe it's 254 million. also turning some party members against one another who is now taking a stand against donald trump. new regulations in the wake of that tragic toddler death at disney. the changes on the way after a two-year-old was carried away by
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that no fishing signs have been put up in different areas of the resort. >> they have adding netting. chuck bell has been monitoring our forecast and looking good so far, chuck. >> so pretty outside early this morning. a clear sky has allowed temperatures to drop well back into the 50s in many of the outlying areas. gaithersburg, 55. manassas at 59. the mildest weather by far, those locations either right inside the urban heat island at national airport or chesapeake bay where bay waters are nd mid to upper 70s. temperatures 67 degrees. by lunchtime, 78 degrees, mid afternoon, temperatures in the upper 80s. what tor
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zblases and your spf. your ten-day forecast is ten minutes from now. let's good to jack taylor for a jack on it looks like the beltway. >> yeah. we're going to take a peak at the top side. it's moving well. 495, moving at the posted speed. heading south of frederick , 270 southbound, heavy traffic down near 109. that's very typical as you get down toward the scales. otherwise, continuing south of clarksburg you are in decent shape heading south. in virginia,r1óq heavy traffic brake lights, all lanes are available. a mom to be not allowed to use the restroom. where she was recently refused service. and it is the last day ever or
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not enough, what health officials now say you cannot depend on when it comes to diagnosing the zika virus. and he used to set bonds for people accused of crime. now he's a criminal himself. the former court commissioner found guilty of soliciting a minor. good morning, everybody. a comfortable start to the day today but don't get used to it. the humidity will be back soon. forecast coming right up. plans to change the name of a fairfax county school could move forward today. megan fitzgerald is live with more about what we can expect. >> a resolution will be introduce
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board meeting about renaming jemplet e.b. stuart high school. a committee would be put together to explore other potential names and to try and figure out how much all this would cost. to give you background here, this all started back in june of 2015 when a student said she was learning about james brown stuart in a history class, when she realized he fought as a general in a civil war. school board decided to take up the issue. there are passionate opinions on both sides of debate. we'll break down what both sides have to say about the changing of this high school's name. back to you. a former montgomery county court commissioner is out on bond this morning after being convicted of a sex crime. a judge found daniel reed guilty of trying to solicit a minor for
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sex. he was accused of using a gay dating app to set up a meeting with a boy that he believe was 15 years old. reed was communicating with a detective pretending to be a teenager. we should warn you the details are disturbing. >> there were these conversations that mr. reed had that indicated he would want to enslave a young boy as his sex slave and keep him caged up. >> reed will be sentenced in august. he faces ten years in prison. this is the second time this year that a county court commissioner has been charged with a sex-related crime. it is 5:47 and scientists in brazil say measuring a newborn's head is not enough to detect presence of the zika virus. scientists looked at test results v?l 1,500 children who were exposed to zika while in the womb. one
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size. rashes in late pregnancy were also symptoms of zika. and right now, you can donate to flood being victims of west virginia. happening today, the sixth annual breaking the silence on youth violence summit begins. it starts at 10 a.m. at friendship collegiate academy. it touches on several topics. including helping kids make better decisions to achieve success and their role in preventing violent crime. and good morning, everybody. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. that's aaron gilchrist right there. >> how are you doing? >> doing great. thanks. nice looking morning outside. skies are mostly clear right now éwi:jç temperate
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into the comfy zone for sure. convertible owners, another top-down emergency kind of a day coming your way today. sun is already up on the last day of june. 66 degrees right now. light wind averaging only six miles per hour. hourly temperatures 50s and 60s to get your day started. we'll be in the 70s by 9:00, 10:00, this morning and into the 80s by lunchtime. highs this afternoon, 85 here in town. 79 by the bay in annapolis. 81 the forecast high in frederick maryland. for tomorrow, warmer, more humid, and storm chances are back for tomorrow. a little chance in the morning but a better chance friday afternoon and evening. keep in mind, the weather will have a moderate impact on your plans for tomorrow. strong storms likely especially after 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon, up until 9:00 or 10:00 in the evening. main threat for tomorrow will be locally heavy rain. keep that in mind for your friday early evening plans
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particular. here's future weather for today. 5:00 this afternoon, there's the main threat today, shenandoah valley, i couldn't rule out a stray shower. then foam torng, chance for a few showers first thing and breaks of sunshine. after 3:00 or 4:00, another chance of stronger storms coming here in about 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 tomorrow evening. keep in mind your friday evening plans could be a little stormy. here's your new ten-day forecast. today, sunny, nice, 85. tomorrow, high of 89. both days of the weekend saturday and sunday look good. the fourth of july holiday itself, monday, it looks like a pretty solid chance for rain, low on that. so your fourth of july fireworks forecast, we're tracking a chance for rain. storms are likely to be moving in. we'll keep an eye on that. temperatures in the 70s. there's still a long way between now and then. next week, temperatures look
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back up into the 90s. let's check with wtop and jack taylor. we're off to a good start on a thursday morning. roadways are dry. inner loop, branch avenue, nothing wrong in virginia, springfield north, headed toward tyson. all travel lanes are open. met row rail, single tracking, track condition outside national airport with obviously expected delays in both directions. back to you. it's not what we are all about. it's not what we are. >> senator john conclude minute -- mccain hitting donald trump after the presumptive republican nominee renewed his
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call for torture for terrorists. tracie spots is live on hill with the latest. >> more from mccain where he says the solution that donald trump wants, water boarding, torture tactics, he says we need to fight fire with fire. mccain says it's not going to work. when you torture people, they pretty much tell you what you want, whether or not it's true. discord between top republicans and also continuing between democrats and republicans. here on capitol hill, a closed door briefing on the fight against isis and after that briefing, senate republicans coming out, criticizing president obama, former secretary of state hillary clinton, now of course running for president and also the obama administration, saying that they have not done enough and have not taken the right tactic in order to get this fight over with, and to make some progress against isis. finally, president obama in canada peppered
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about donald trump and some of his tactics, water boarding and things like that. president obama there trying to build good will but a lot of questions about this presidential race and about the effects and the impact it could have on the fight against isis. tracie, thank you. let's call this one the great metro bathroom debate. you see when a customer came here to the shady grove station last week, asking to use a restroom, a restroom she had used a couple of times before, she was all of a sudden told she could no longer use that restroom. here's the kicker, this woman is five months pregnant. >> unfortunately, i ended up having an accident and then i that i got sick on myself and i had to go home. >> she filed a customer complaint with metro and says not much happened. then that's when she called us. after we asked metro, rachel says the issue was much different the next time she saw the station manager. she says she hasn't had a proble
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he went, unlock the bathroom and said, news 4 already called us. >> metro declined an interview, only saying customer service handled the issue. at shady grove, adam tusk, news 4. we'll hear recommendations about how to make self-driving cars safer that's from the chair of the ntsb. a small town in virginia is about to fade into history. residents of town of columbia have voted to revoke the town's charter and dissolve the town altogether. 19 of the town's 34 registered +ñ the county in which it sits. it will happen july 1st. i'm landon dowdy. am
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. right now at 6:00, new concerns about those takata airbags. the new information released overnight that highlights why more drivers may be in danger. plus another big night for our own katie ledecky. why last night's win moves her one step closer to making 7írdp history. but first we have your out the door forecast. >> thursday is off to a beautiful start. there's the live view over rockville pike. skies are mostly clear. a couple of fair weather clouds. it's as good as it gets for the final day of june. anything you want to do outside, no problems. great night for baseball. rain chances are back for tomorrow, but not today. right now, storm team 4 radar is free
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current temperatures have dropped in the many mid 50s n shenandoah valley. front royal, 59. downtown of course one the milder stop spot, 65 right now. plenty of sunshine for the metro area. there could be a stray shower west of the blue ridge and the shenandoah valley. it's time to take on the reds. game time temperatures will be in the 70s. tomorrow, as we get into tomorrow afternoon, more chances for p thunderstorms, some of this could be strong. for now, it is traffic time. grng to track taylor -- jack taylor. it's about 6:00, rock creek parkway should be wrapping up. we've got our mobile down there that says they are still working but in the
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it up. for the rail riders, blue and yellow line, single tracking between braddock road and national airport. 66, starting to stack up in virginia, moving eastbound trying to get into manassas. it's heavy. nothing is in your w)3 as you make the ride into that sun glare. it is 6:00 a.m. and developing at this hour, d.c. police are investigating a murder on bladensberg road in northeast. megan mcgrath is live with more on this. >> reporter: last night we had quite a few road closures in the area. if you look behind me, you can see everything has reopened. we have one police officer here on the scene just keeping an eye on things, and they are looking for witnesses to this fatal shooting. it was 10:00 last night. that's when the call came in of a man down here in the 800 block of bladensburg road in
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